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120: David Gulpilil: Remembering his work in Charlie's Country and beyond

from Seventh Row Podcast · host Alex Heeney & Orla Smith

We're celebrating the legacy of Aboriginal Australian actor David Gulpilil. Gulpilil died on November 29th 2021, at age 68, leaving behind him a career of rich performances, despite the many ways the industry underserved him for decades. On this episode, we particularly focus on Charlie's Country, as a film that was so personal to Gulpilil, and which features probably his best performance. We also survey Gulpilil's legacy, both his vital contributions to film, and also how his troubling domestic abuse conviction complicates that legacy. We discuss the issues that arise when representation of marginalised groups is so slim that we start to view the few successful figures as heroes rather than flawed humans. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and Associate Editor Brett Pardy. On this episode Related episodes (4:55) Remembering David Gulpilil and My Name is Gulpilil (10:08) Walkabout, Crocodile Dundee, and The Right Stuff (15:13) Rabbit-Proof Fence and The Tracker (21:17) Charlie's Country (27:01) Gulpilil's domestic abuse conviction (36:14) Charlie's Country, systemic issues, and a settler audience (46:59) Gulpilil's performance (1:16:01) Another Country (1:25:13) The evolution of Gulpilil's collaboration with Rolf de Heer (1:28:36) Conclusion (1:37:16) Show notes: Charlie's Country was 13 on our list of 50 favourite films of the 2010s. See our other choices here. David Gulpilil's performance in Charlie's Country was one of our picks for the 50 best performances of the 2010s. See our other choices here. Read the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute and Yolŋu Community & kin's statement on the use of David Gulpilil's name Read Brett's interview with Edge of the Knife co-director Gwaai Edenshaw, which includes a discussion about the challenges of making a "pre-contact" film Read Nancy E. Wright's article about Models of Collaboration in the Making of Ten Canoes (2006) in Screening the Past Read Alex's interview with Sweet Country director Warwick Thornton   Related episodes Ep. 39: Jeff Barnaby's Rhymes for Young Ghouls and Blood Quantum (Member's Only) Ep. 38: Australian westerns and True History of the Kelly Gang (Member's Only) Ep. 17.5: Performances in Jennifer Kent's The Nightingale (Member's Only) Ep. 17: Jennifer Kent's The Nightingale (Member's Only)  

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