Liyarn Ngarn
Directed by Martin Mhando83 mDocumentaire
8.0
The English actor, Pete Postlethwaite, having been in Australia for film work, runs into a former schoolmate, Bill Johnson. Johnson's son had died in a sad and shameful situation of racial prejudice. Postlethwaite sets out to investigate the social status of indigenous people in Australia, uncovering many cruel and prejudicial aspects of law and administration. He hosts a gathering of many of the victims of such treatment, many now elderly. Though having carried wounds all their lives, they have a sort of resilient strength that is remarkable and uplifting to Pete. As an Englishman, he had had no idea of this disgraceful aspect of the government of what had begun as British colony under British legal principles.
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Liyarn Ngarn was directed by Martin Mhando.
Liyarn Ngarn has a runtime of 83 m.
Liyarn Ngarn was produced by Pete Postlethwaite.
The English actor, Pete Postlethwaite, having been in Australia for film work, runs into a former schoolmate, Bill Johnson. Johnson's son had died in a sad and shameful situation of racial prejudice. Postlethwaite sets out to investigate the social status of indigenous people in Australia, uncovering many cruel and prejudicial aspects of law and administration. He hosts a gathering of many of the victims of such treatment, many now elderly. Though having carried wounds all their lives, they have a sort of resilient strength that is remarkable and uplifting to Pete. As an Englishman, he had had no idea of this disgraceful aspect of the government of what had begun as British colony under British legal principles.
The key characters in Liyarn Ngarn are Self (Pete Postlethwaite), Self (Archie Roach).
Liyarn Ngarn is a Documentaire film.
Liyarn Ngarn has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.


