First Citizen: Albert Namatjira (1989)
FIRST CITIZEN: ALBERT NAMATJIRA explores the great talent which enabled the Aranda Aboriginal to become the first to adopt the painting techniques and modes of expression of culture which were in direct contrast to his own. Namatjira's life is an expression of Australia's faltering response and awareness of Aboriginal culture and the diametrically opposed Western values of art, law and morality.
Director: John Tristram
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date: April 9, 1989
Original Language: en
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- What is First Citizen: Albert Namatjira about?
- FIRST CITIZEN: ALBERT NAMATJIRA explores the great talent which enabled the Aranda Aboriginal to become the first to adopt the painting techniques and modes of expression of culture which were in direct contrast to his own. Namatjira's life is an expression of Australia's faltering response and awareness of Aboriginal culture and the diametrically opposed Western values of art, law and morality.
- Who directed First Citizen: Albert Namatjira?
- First Citizen: Albert Namatjira was directed by John Tristram.
- How long is First Citizen: Albert Namatjira?
- First Citizen: Albert Namatjira has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).