Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy

Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy

4.7

1990-12-31

A short film about the relationship between an Aboriginal daughter and her white mother. The daughter, now the sole carer of her dying mother, dreams of far away places, the haunted look in her eyes loaded with a sense of what could have been. Famous Aboriginal singer, Jimmy Little, sings 'Royal Telephone', evoking the presence of Christianity and its role in the assimilation of Aboriginal people. The final scene sees the daughter lying in a foetal position next to her mother, crying. Assimilation, then, can be understood as a pain experienced by both the Aboriginal daughter as well as the white mother.

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Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy

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A short film about the relationship between an Aboriginal daughter and her white mother. The daughter, now the sole carer of her dying mother, dreams of far away places, the haunted look in her eyes loaded with a sense of what could have been. Famous Aboriginal singer, Jimmy Little, sings 'Royal Telephone', evoking the presence of Christianity and its role in the assimilation of Aboriginal people. The final scene sees the daughter lying in a foetal position next to her mother, crying. Assimilation, then, can be understood as a pain experienced by both the Aboriginal daughter as well as the white mother.

Released

1990-12-31

Runtime

19

Director

Tracey Moffatt

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

English

Production

Australian Film Commission

Casts

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    Marcia Langton

    Marcia Langton
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    Agnes Hardwick

    Agnes Hardwick
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    Jimmy Little

    Jimmy Little
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    Alkira Fitzgerald

    Alkira Fitzgerald
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    Elizabeth Gentle

    Elizabeth Gentle
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    Liam Wridgeway

    Liam Wridgeway
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    Shaun Saunders

    Shaun Saunders