Yolngu Boy is a 2001 Australian coming-of-age film directed by Stephen Maxwell Johnson, produced by Patricia Edgar, Gordon Glenn, Galarrwuy Yunupingu and Mandawuy Yunupingu, and starring Sean Mununggurr, John Sebastian Pilakui, and Nathan Daniels. Yolngu Boy is based around three Aboriginal teenage boys linked by ceremony, kinship and a common dream-to become great Yolngu hunters, in a remote community at Yirrkala in North-East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. The feature film traces the metaphorical journey of the three young Aboriginal teenagers caught in a collision between the modern world and traditional Aboriginal culture where they hunt wild animals in the morning using spears and play football while listening to hip hop rap music in the afternoon. The project involved a significant number of community members in the cast and crew of the film.

Yolngu Boy (2001)
Directed by Stephen Johnson
Genres - Action-Adventure, Drama |
Release Date - Mar 22, 2001 |
Run Time - 88 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Movie Info
Official Site
Box Office
$64,318
Themes
Tags
Australian, Australian Aboriginal, Australian Bush, Hunter, Infancy, Teenager, Transition
Attributes
Narrative Location: Australia
Alternate Titles
A bennszülött srác
HU
Takamaiden poika
FI
Viimeinen vaellus
FI
Yolngu Boy
AU
Мальчик из племени Йолнгу
RU