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Synopsis
A man teaches his younger brother an important lesson through an ancient fable in this period comedy-drama shot in Australia, and the first feature film made in the Aboriginal language of Ganalbingu. As narrator David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu sets up the story, we watch a group of tribesmen led by elder Minygululu (Peter Minygululu) set out on an expedition to gather bark for canoe building and collect the precious eggs of the magpie geese. It has become clear to Minygululu that his younger brother Dayindi (Jamie Dayindi Gulpilil Dalaithngu) is infatuated with the youngest of his three wives, and Minygululu wants to be sure Dayindi doesn't do something he'll regret later on. To teach his brother a lesson, Minygululu shares with him a long story about Ridjimiraril (Crusoe Kurddal), a warrior who finds his brother Yeeralparil (also played by Jamie Dayindi Gulpilil Dalaithngu) has become a rival for the affections of his bride. However, while Minygululu's story caries a clear message for his brother, it also goes on long enough with enough twists, turns and digressions that it gives Dayindi little opportunity to get into mischief during the trip. Ten Canoes received its world premier at Australia's Adelaide Arts Festival, and was first screened in North America at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

David Gulpilil The Storyteller
Crusoe Kurddal Ridjimiraril
Jamie Dayindi Gulpilil Dalaithngu Dayindi/Yeeralparil
Richard Birrinbirrin Birrinbirrin
Peter Minygululu Minygululu
Frances Djulibing Nowalingu
Sonia Djarrabarlminym Banalandju
Cassandra Malangarri Baker Munandjarra
Philip Gudthaykudthay The Sorcerer
Jamie Gulpilil

Production Crew

Beverly Freeman Art Director
Belinda Scott Associate Producer
Nils Erik Nielsen Associate Producer
Ian Jones Cinematographer
Peter Djigirr Co-Director
Billy Black Composer (Music Score)
Rolf de Heer Director
Tania Nehme Editor
Bryce Menzies Executive Producer
Domenico Procacci Executive Producer
Sue Murray Executive Producer
John Nudumul Featured Music
Kelvin Dangawarra Gaykamangu Featured Music
Mark Muruwirri Featured Music
Peter Minygululu Featured Music
Richard Birrinbirrin Featured Music
Roy Gaykamangu Featured Music
Rupert Gaykamangu Featured Music
Steven Wilinyjanu Maliburr Featured Music
Karen Mahood First Assistant Director
Julie Ryan Producer
Rolf de Heer Producer
Rolf de Heer Screenwriter
James Currie Sound/Sound Designer
Rory McGregor Sound/Sound Designer
Tom Heuzenroeder Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2007
Runtime: 92
Country: Australia
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Adelaide Film Festival
Fandango Australia
Film Finance Corporation Australia
SBS Independent
South Australian Film Corporation
Vertigo

Release
May 25, 2007 (USA - Limited)
by Palace Films
Palm Pictures

Awards
2007 - Best Foreign Language Picture - Golden Satellite Award