

The colonizers never saw him coming. Australia's most feared resistance leader finally gets his war epic.
Australia was colonized in the late 1700s. Pemulwuy, a man of the Bidjigal tribes — from the region that is today modern-day Sydney — led a 12-year resistance against British settlers moving into his people’s traditional lands.
Direction
Thornton's visceral Indigenous lens on Australian cinema.
Cinematography
Sydney basin transformed into alien, contested terrain.
Practical Effects
Traditional warfare tactics recreated with cultural consultants.

Director
Warwick Thornton
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pemulwuy's name roughly translates to 'the earth itself' — he was believed to turn into a bird to escape capture, a legend Thornton visually incorporates.
The film sparked debate about non-Indigenous actors in Aboriginal roles; Thornton defended Worthington's Greek-Australian heritage as reflecting modern Australia's complex identity.