Anthropology and entertainment are marvelously married in Rolf de Heer's "Ten Canoes." The first feature in an Australian Aboriginal language feels authentic to the core as it tells a cautionary tale ...
Ever-venturesome Australian filmmaker Rolf de Heer, in his beautiful but demanding “Ten Canoes,” takes the viewer back 1,000 years to evoke the lives of Aborigines and even further, to a mythological ...
SYDNEY -- Indigenous-language feature "Ten Canoes" captured three of the 15 Australian Film Institute Industry Awards handed out Wednesday night in Melbourne, ahead of Thursday's main nods for film ...
If Mel Gibson’s “Apocalypto” had used more irony and less blood, it might have looked a lot like Rolf de Heer’s “Ten Canoes,” which uses an indigenous Aboriginal language (Ganalbingu) to tell an ...
I drifted into it. I happen to get a job at the Australian Broadcasting Commission, but it was a job as a storeman. [It had] nothing to do with making films [and I] had no intention of making a career ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. "Ten Canoes" is the latest movie by the greatest director you've probably never heard of. His ...
Anthropology and entertainment are marvelously married in Rolf de Heer's "Ten Canoes." The first feature in an Australian Aboriginal language feels authentic to the core as it tells a cautionary tale ...
Directed by the Dutch expatriate filmmaker Rolf de Heer, this sometimes bawdy (remember: “Never trust a man with a small prick”), always beguiling work of imagination begins with a group of Aboriginal ...
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