著者・編者director, Catriona McKenzie ; producers, Nic Testoni, Jo Plomley, Megan McMurchy ; researched and written by Jo Plomley, Nic Testoni
一般注記Dick Kimber, Geoff Bardon, Fred Friis, Fay Nelson, Val Petering
Credits: Editor, James Bradley ; cinematography, Kim Batterham, Allan Collins
"Film Australia in association with Reel World Productions presents"
Originally broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, January 2004
Based on the book Papunya Tula: art of the western desert by Geoffrey Bardon
"2003" -- Disc label
DVD-Video
Summary: Geoff Bardon, an art teacher in Papunya Australia, presents the art of the Papunya Tula which is commonly known as dot painting. He observed that the culture of the Aboriginals was being destroyed so he was instrumental in encouraging them to paint their traditional designs using western materials. Beginning with children's projects he later included the elders whose paintings were inspired by their ancestral roots. Although he was successful with the projects with the Aboriginals it was not without personal sacrifice, as he was reviled by the white population who did not want the racial tensions which existed between the Aboriginals and them to be exposed
連携機関・データベース国立情報学研究所 : CiNii Research
NACSIS書誌ID(NCID)https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA88655595 : BA88655595