Williamsburg Regional Library

Benny and the dreamers

Label
Benny and the dreamers
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Benny and the dreamers
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
897765754
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally produced by Ronin Films in 1993
Runtime
53
Series statement
CAAMA Collection
Summary
A small group of Pintupi living in west Central Australia today can remember their first meeting with a white man, their first impressions of the white man's world and their expectations of what the white world had to offer. Benny and the Dreamers reveals for the first time on film the Australian Aboriginal peoples' version of their first contact with white culture which was to change their traditional way of life forever. For some it was a terrifying experience, for others a fascinating view of a world which made little sense. But for all Aboriginal people, white contact brought the end of a nomadic way of life which had lasted for at least 40,000 years. In Benny and the Dreamers, Benny Tjapaljarri and other Pintupi elders tell their stories of life before and after "whitefellas". Through the use of rare archival footage, their journey is recreated from the central western deserts to their transformation from traditional nomad in a hunter gatherer society to sedentary consumer of white flour and sugar. Through dramatic retelling of the stories, Benny and the Dreamers weaves its way into the nightmare of assimilation that became Papunya, the killing fields of alcohol, to the eventual rejection of European life and the return of Aboriginal land at Kintore
Technique
live action
Director
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