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Lalai Dreamtime (1972)
Lalai Dreamtime takes the viewer into pre-settled Australia to show a myth from the spiritual tradition of the people. It is the story of Namarali, as presented by Sam Woolagoodja to his son Stanley and his granddaughter Kerry. Namarali is the law-giving 'Wandjina' of the Worora people who, along with him, have many other such Wandjinas. The 'Wandjinas' are ancient creators whose presence is real in the painted imprints of cave walls and in the shape of specific land formations. The film shows the importance of the Dreamtime in the Aboriginal culture.
Momo: Documentary
Maka:
Kaimahi: Michael Edols (Director of Photography), Max Hensser (Location Sound Recordist), Les McLaren (Assistant Director), Julian Ellingworth (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Roger Cowland (Visual Effects), Esben Storm (Editor)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Jan 01, 1972
Rongonui: 0.63
Reo:
Studio: Film Radio and Television Board of the Australia Council
Whenua: Australia