Crocodile Dreaming
movie

Released January 01, 2006
Overview
Crocodile Dreaming is a modern day supernatural myth about two estranged brothers, played by iconic Indigenous actors David Gulpill and Tom E. Lewis. Separated at birth, they have different fathers. One is readily accepted as a full-fledged member of the tribe and is looked on to fulfill the duties of jungaiy, an important ceremonial role which obliges him to be caretaker for his mother's dreaming, the crocodile totem. The other, whose father was white, is younger and has had to struggle to fit into the tribe who see him only as a yella fella.
Runtime
0h 27m
Origin Country
Australia
Original Language
English
Original Title
Crocodile Dreaming
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Australia
Spoken Languages
- English
Production Companies

Ronin Films
Australia

Australian Film Commission
Australia
Keywords
- australia
- crocodile
- half-brother
- spirituality
- animism
- woman director
- indigenous australians
- australian aboriginal
- crocodile attack
- australian bush
- estranged brother
- aboriginal mythology
- mixed race
- mother son relationship
- racial discrimination
- death of a child
- brothers
- short film
- bloody death
- indigenous customs
- aboriginal language





