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Weekend Wrap and "Liked, Learned, Hated" right here -- How did tipping go?
Anyone reckon Josh is at risk of de-listing come year's end on the back of his flight missing episode?
Anyone reckon Josh is at risk of de-listing come year's end on the back of his flight missing episode?
Fair point by SND.Back on topic...
Josh needs to read this...
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/inside-the-world-of-liam-jurrah-20140530-zrtim.html
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Anybody got any idea of how to get one's hands on a copy of Utopia. Was hoping Sij could weave his magic but that's asking a lot.
I just went on to SBS to see what I could find but there was only a suggestion of what else I might enjoy. "Sex Worker and Proud" - Seen it!
four times!
Here mate...
http://beamafilm.com/utopia/#.U4qMhnKSzSO
However I'm not sure if you have to pay, or you can watch it on the 7 day free subscription trial.
Best I could find.
Anyone reckon Josh is at risk of de-listing come year's end on the back of his flight missing episode?
Holy Shit! I just watched the 2 minute trailer and I already have a sinking feeling in my heart but I must put myself through this. I have too many distractions at the moment though.
This is the first documentary created by John Pilger in 1985 on aboriginal Australia. It is not easy viewing, but a must watch. It is extremely informative. There is detailed descriptions on the genocide, torture, rape, etc experienced by aboriginal people.
People should also have a look at 12 Canoes. Another very informative doco/show.I hope that those here who need educating on this issue just finished watching Pilger's Utopia on SBS.
However, I seriously doubt it.
Makes me feel ashamed for remaining silent.This doco got him put on the most hated list immediately.
The true sadness out of all of this is that what is described in this 1985 doco is unchanged to the 2013 version and, in many ways, things have actually got worse.
That's not a doco, it's a fictional film made by Rolf de Heer. It's just that it's one of the few, if not the first, film featuring indigenous life before whitey came along.People should also have a look at 12 Canoes. Another very informative doco/show.
That's not a doco, it's a fictional film made by Rolf de Heer. It's just that it's one of the few, if not the first, film featuring indigenous life before whitey came along.
de Heer's just made another film starring David Gulpilil called Charlie's Country that looks pretty good. Gulpilil just won a best actor award for it at Cannes.
This doco got him put on the most hated list immediately.
The true sadness out of all of this is that what is described in this 1985 doco is unchanged to the 2013 version and, in many ways, things have actually got worse.


Yeah, it's a real arm wrestle between de Heer and his muse and Gulpilil and his art. I think Gulpilil still lives in a humpy somewhere around Arnhem land when he's not acting.After de Heer had to drag him back from the brink of death, (36 kg's), from alcohol abuse and general lack of care and well-being.
He is an astounding actor and has been ever since a kid in Storm Boy.
Yeah, it's a real arm wrestle between de Heer and his muse and Gulpilil and his art. I think Gulpilil still lives in a humpy somewhere around Arnhem land when he's not acting.