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Kabbarli

Kabbarli
Direction
ANDREW G. TAYLOR
Screenplay
ANDREW G. TAYLOR
Cinematography
STEVE MACDONALD
Cast
LYNNE MURPHY, MARY REGAN
Producer
JO-ANNE MCGOWAN
Edition(s)
26ª

Kabbarli

Kabbarli
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  • 50 minutos
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  • Col
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  • 2002
Australia

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The film tells the extraordinary life story of Daisy Bates, a legend from Australia known as the female version of Lawrence of Arabia. Interweaving fiction and biography, history and memory, present and past, she shows her abilities as anthropologist, linguist and woman with no conventionl definition. True to the monarchy, and a faithful upholder of the British Empire, some believe she was a saint and tireless supporter of the aborigenes. Others, however, see Bates as manipulating, snobbish, and perverse. Photographs, personal annotations, interviews, letters, and newspaper articles have been used to disclose the life of one of the persons responsible for the exploration of Australia. A respectable Victorian lady, she threw herself into this new world as corresponding journalist for “The Times”. Her lovers and her miserable infancy in Scotland are part of the film.

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ANDREW G. TAYLOR

Born in Melbourne, in 1961, he made his first experimental short films when he was as yet in college, before he moved to Sidney and majored in cinema in the Australian School for Film, Television, and Radio (AFTRS). Two short films made in college, Hearts of Pearl and Concrete Flesh, both from 1993, were indicated for the AFI Award, by the Australian government, and were part of international festivals. Taylor also works as a director of animation, as a documentarist, and photographer.
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