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Photos: Murundak - songs of freedom world premiere
[Thu 24/02/2011 02:16:44]
About 600 arts lovers converged on the Forum Theatre in Melbourne earlier this month for the world premiere of new documentary Murundak – songs of freedom.
The documentary – which follows The Black Arm Band who sing up the country’s troubled past through their stories of sorrow, anger and hope – was made over four years by filmmakers Natasha Gadd and Rhys Graham.
The next screenings for the documentary will be at the BigPond Adelaide Film Festival and March's WOMADelaide festival.
Murundak - songs of freedom credits:
Written & Directed by Rhys Graham & Natasha Gadd
Cinematography by Rhys Graham & Natasha Gadd
Produced by Philippa Campey
Producer - Natasha Gadd
Associate Producer - Sarah Bond
Executive Producer - Michael McMahon
Edited by Natasha Gadd
Sound Design by Emma Bortignon
Natasha Gadd, Sarah Bond, Philippa Campey and Rhys Graham
Sarah Bond and Philippa Campey
Steven Richardson, Bart Willoughby, Stephen
Pigram and Shane Howard
Singer Missy Higgins and friend
Singer Dan Sultan and partner
Animal Kingdom actor James Frecheville (right) and friend