Kanyini (film)
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Kanyini is a 2006 Australian documentary film, created by Uncle Bob Randall. His dream was to create a film that supported his Kanyini teachings. He approached Melanie Hogan to produce it with him. She directed, filmed and edited the film with the help of Martin Lee whose filming of Uncle Bob Randall's interview made the core thread of the story. The film explores the Kanyini philosophy and the life of Bob Randall, Aboriginal elder, songman and storyteller who lived in Mutitjulu, a town beside the world's greatest monolith, Uluru, in Central Australia. Bob Randall was a 'Tjilpi' (special teaching uncle) of the Yankunytjatjara people and a member of the Stolen Generations.[2]
Kanyini | |
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Directed by | Melanie Hogan |
Written by | Martin Lee Bob Randall |
Produced by | Lynda House Melanie Hogan Bob Randall |
Starring | Bob Randall |
Narrated by | Bob Randall |
Cinematography | Denson Baker Martin Lee |
Music by | David Page Sam Petty Manta |
Distributed by | Hopscotch Films |
Release date | 15 November 2006 (2006-11-15) |
Running time | 53 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | $52,450[1] |