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Fanatic is a government trooper who is heading an expedition to find an Aboriginal man accused of murdering a white woman. Others in the expedition are the Follower, a greenhorn trooper, the Veteran, and the Tracker. Director Rolf de Heer Writer Rolf de Heer Stars David Gulpilil Gary Sweet Damon Gameau See production info at IMDbPro STREAMING The Tracker is a 2002 Australian drama film / meat pie Western directed and written by Rolf de Heer and starring David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet and Damon Gameau.

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David Dhalatnghu Gulpilil AM (1 July 1953 - 29 November 2021) was an Australian actor and dancer. He was known his roles in the films Walkabout (1971), Storm Boy (1976), The Last Wave (1977), Crocodile Dundee (1986), Rabbit-Proof Fence, The Tracker (both 2002) and Australia (2008). YouTube Video Editor Book now at:http://miff.com.au/program/film/the-trackerDavid Gulpilil Retrospective | D Rolf de Heer | Australia, 2002L EnglishDavid Gulpilil delivers a semi. The Tracker starring David Gulpilil, a Rolf de Heer film ididjaustralia 19.3K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 207 100K views 16 years ago The year is 1922 and four men are pursuing an. The tracker is played by David Gulpilil, whose career started in 1971 when he played the young aboriginal boy who guides the lost white girl in " Walkabout ." He also played a tracker in "Rabbit-Proof Fence."

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When a white woman is murdered in 1920s Australia, a police officer (Gary Sweet) ventures into the outback with a small crew in search of the aboriginal fugitive (Noel Wilton) accused of the crime. Product Description. The year is 1922 and The Tracker (David Gulpilil, Walkabout, Rabbit-Proof Fence) has the job of pursuing The Fugitive - an aborigine who is suspected of murdering a white woman - as he leads three mounted policemen: The Fanatic, The Follower and also The Veteran across the outback. The Tracker, a mysterious and enigmatic. Obituary David Gulpilil obituary Indigenous Australian actor best known for his roles in films such as Walkabout, Crocodile Dundee and Rabbit-Proof Fence Ryan Gilbey Mon 13 Dec 2021 09.55 EST In the mountains of Southern Australia an Indigenous tracker must find a fugitive on the run, while three mounted white policemen follow closely behind. Starring: David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet, Damon Gameau. Watch all you want. JOIN NOW. Won an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (David Gulpilil). Nominated for five.

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Featuring a mesmerizing and fearless performance from David Gulpilil (Walkabout, Rabbit-Proof Fence), THE TRACKER is at once a mystery, an adventure, and a pointed commentary on the atrocities committed against the Aborigines. The tension between white law and Indigenous law is central to this narrative, and Tracker (David Gulpilil) is himself hostage to the chains of white civility as much as the Aboriginal man he is tracking, who has been found guilty of murdering a white woman. The Tracker. It's 1922; somewhere in Australia. When a Native Australian man is accused of murdering a white woman, three white men are given the mission of capturing him with the help of an experienced Native Australian. So they start their quest in the outback, not knowing that their inner wrestles against and for racism will be more. Australia news This article is more than 2 years old David Gulpilil obituary: Walkabout star a 'consummate actor' who helped reinvent Australian film Actor had key roles in Storm Boy, The Last.

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Theatrical trailer of "The Tracker" by Rolf de Heer. Starring David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet, Damon Gameau, Grant Page, Noel Wilton David Gulpilil is a legendary Yolngu actor, a First Nations person of Northern Australia, born around 1953. The local missionaries gave him his birthdate of July 1, 1953, just as they gave him his Christian name David, although he admits he liked that name from the start. His last name, Gulpilil, was a totem, the kingfisher.