

A story within a story within a story. In Australia's Northern Territory, an Aboriginal narrator tells a story about his ancestors on a goose hunt. A youngster on the hunt is being tempted to adultery with his elder brother's wife, so an elder tells him a story from the mythical past about how evil can slip in and cause havoc unless prevented by virtue according to customary tribal law.
Cinematography
Stunning black-and-white Arafura Swamp footage that feels like discovered ancient footage.
Acting
Non-professional cast from Ramingining delivering performances rooted in lived cultural knowledge.
Production
Filmed entirely in Ganalbingu language—first major feature in an Australian Aboriginal language.

Director
Rolf de Heer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
David Gulpilil insisted the film be in Ganalbingu with subtitles, rejecting English to preserve linguistic integrity. This choice made distribution harder but authenticity non-negotiable.
The entire cast and crew lived in traditional bush camps during the six-week shoot. Lead actor Jamie Gulpilil (David's son) had never acted before and was discovered during community casting.
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