Aboriginal film enjoys global acclaim
by Matthew

A new Australian film telling the story of young Aborigines in love and tragedy has attracted a string of international awards.

Samson and Delilah won the Camera D’Or for best first feature at the Cannes Film Festival 2009.

It is released in the UK on April 2nd. You can get updates at the film’s Facebook page.

2 Responses to “Aboriginal film enjoys global acclaim”

  1. Simon Says:

    Very much looking forward to the film. It was on when I was out in Australia last year but unfortunately did not get chance to see it.

  2. Mandragore Harpist Says:

    Hello,
    Is it possible to watch this movie (or others related to the same subject, Documentaries for instance) for FREE – no money between us ?

    Because since we came back from our 7 months journey from the Pyrinees to Kirghizstan in Central Asia (”Le Rêve de Mandragore”, crossing Central Asia following Marco Polo’s Silk Road with an HARP in a Van…) we’re broke now !!… : you can “travel” with us by taking a glance at our BLOG on our website: ” http://mandragora.ouvaton.org ” if you wish …

    Besides, we live far from any town, our life flows matching the slow stream of the seasons !

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