ANU Film Group screening: Gurrumul
In conjunction with National Reconciliation Week 2022, ANU Film Group is screening Gurrumul (2017) on Saturday 28 May.
Gurrumul (2017)
96 minutes Rated: Parental Guidance (PG)Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died.
Synopsis
A portrait of one of Australia's most celebrated and influential voices, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yuninpingu, who was born blind from birth and found purpose and meaning through music and songs.
Gurrumul official trailer can be found here
Established in 1966, the ANU Film Group is one of the oldest and largest film societies in Australia. Screening over 150 films a year from a dedicated cinema in the Kambri Precinct, membership is open to all. Find out what's on at www.anufg.org.au
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Location
Room: Cinema, Kambri Cultural Centre