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Charlies Country

Charlie was upset with the interference of the laws of Whitefella, as he began to face these challenges everywhere. Now, Charlie sets out to live the old way and set off a chain of strange reactions everywhere.
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Flick Filosopher
June 05, 2015 A quietly devastating film about the impact of colonialism and paternalism on Australia's indigenous people via one man's very personal journey.
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BlackFilm.com
June 05, 2015 Gulpilil's magnificent performance showcases the struggles that has existed between two cultures on the same land in Australia.
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Boston Globe
July 16, 2015 Australia offers few sights as sublime as that of David Gulpilil.
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AV Club
June 04, 2015 Part of the movie's mischievous charm lies in De Heer and cinematographer Ian Jones' sophisticated use of Steadicam, which moves almost exclusively with Charlie, often seemingly in a struggle to keep up with his brisk, determined walk.
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New York Times
June 04, 2015 Using a combination of bleak realism, fatalistic humor and a healthy dose of sentimentality, Mr. de Heer traces the downward spiral of a man who has become a refugee in his own homeland.
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Under the Radar
June 22, 2015 Resonant and powerful.
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Seattle Times
June 11, 2015 A series of chapters in noble effort and misadventure alike, all captured with fluid camerawork trained on Gulpilil's every move or his long passages of mesmerizing stillness.
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Globe and Mail
August 21, 2015 The upright art-houser is told in English and Yolngu, with English subtitles, but the message would be clear without any dialogue: Australia is no country for old Aborigine.
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NPR
June 10, 2015 The film gets some of its power from the fact that Charlie's story tracks pretty closely with that of the actor playing him. But just some of its power.
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
June 07, 2015 David Gulipil is Australia's gift to great film as always--in the latest he is also co-author of the screenplay that renders white injustice vividly, evoking Ferguson, Missouri.
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Adelaide Review
August 10, 2016 This is entirely Gulpilil's show, and even in the simplest, quietest moments he's riveting. It's one of the key performances in any of de Heer's films and, basically, magnificent.
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