Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go (2017)
Night Time Go is an exploration of the Australian settler state’s attempt to remove Indigenous people from their lands during the Second World War, and the refusal of the Karrabing ancestors to be detained. The film begins by hewing closely to the actual historical details of a group that escaped from an internment camp in 1943, but slowly turns to an alternative history in which the group inspires a general Indigenous insurrection that drives out settlers from the Top End of Australia.
Director: Elizabeth Povinelli
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: January 1, 2017
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go about?
- Night Time Go is an exploration of the Australian settler state’s attempt to remove Indigenous people from their lands during the Second World War, and the refusal of the Karrabing ancestors to be detained. The film begins by hewing closely to the actual historical details of a group that escaped from an internment camp in 1943, but slowly turns to an alternative history in which the group inspires a general Indigenous insurrection that drives out settlers from the Top End of Australia.
- Who directed Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go?
- Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go was directed by Elizabeth Povinelli.
- How long is Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go?
- Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go?
- Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go is a Documentary film.
- Where was Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go produced?
- Ngupelngamarrunu, Night Time Go was produced in Australia.