Murundak - Songs of Freedom

Murundak - Songs of Freedom
Duration: 82 mins
Credits: Dir/Writer: Natasha Gadd, Rhys Graham / Prod: Philippa Campey
| Friday, 27-May-2011 |
| 11:00 AM |
| at: RSL Cinema |
Take a journey into the heart of Aboriginal protest music following the Black Arm Band, a gathering of some of Australia’s finest Indigenous musicians, as they take to the road with their songs of resistance and freedom. From the concert halls of the Sydney Opera House to remote Aboriginal communities of the Northern Territory, murundak - meaning ‘alive’ in Woirurrung language - brings together pioneering singers and a stellar lineup of emerging Indigenous talent. Filmed against the backdrop of Australia’s changing political landscape, Natasha Gadd and Rhys Graham’s (who co-wrote and directed) stunning documentary charts one of the most significant events in Australian music history.
This symbol indicates this is a ‘Student Friendly’ session on our Student Day Friday 27 May. Most of these can be attended by young and old. Please note that the Oovie Theatre before 4pm is restricted to under 18s, however adults can attend if accompanied by a youngster under 18.Documentaries:
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