We of the Never Never (1982)

We of the Never Never (1982)
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Even today, the Australian outback (the never-never of the title) is a daunting place to be left alone. In 1901, it was even more rugged and wild. In this artful drama, Jeannie Gunn (Angela Punch McGregor), a very genteel and citified Victorian-era newlywed, joins her husband in the Northern Territory to help manage a station ("station" is Aussie for "a large ranch"). There she gradually sheds her prim ways and, thanks to her friendship with the local Aborigines, becomes a representative of an entirely new class, sometimes called "Australian outback women." In addition to chronicling the transformation of a Victorian woman, this film offers insight into the situation of Aborigine society at the time, and it received high praise from Australian reviewers. It is based on the diaries of Jeannie Gunn herself. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Angela Punch McGregorArthur Dignam, (more)
Director(s):
Igor Auzins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of We of the Never Never

Even today, the Australian outback (the never-never of the title) is a daunting place to be left alone. In 1901, it was even more rugged and wild. In this artful drama, Jeannie Gunn (Angela Punch McGregor), a very genteel and citified Victorian-era newlywed, joins her husband in the Northern Territory to help manage a station ("station" is Aussie for "a large ranch"). There she gradually sheds her prim ways and, thanks to her friendship with the local Aborigines, becomes a representative of an entirely new class, sometimes called "Australian outback women." In addition to chronicling the transformation of a Victorian woman, this film offers insight into the situation of Aborigine society at the time, and it received high praise from Australian reviewers. It is based on the diaries of Jeannie Gunn herself. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
134 mins

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Director(s):
Igor Auzins
Producer(s):
John B. Murray
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Adult Language, Questionable for Children, Adult Situations, Violence)
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    Barbara B.

    An incredible film that explores the changes early settlers made to the Australian outback -- and the changes the land made on them. It was a harsh life, but the courage of the men and women were up to the task. Interesting character development, gorgeous cinematography and a meaningful storyline. This is NOT one of those trite "Crocodile Dundee" films, so don't rent it expecting cute kangaroos and "fire up the barbie" lingo.

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    David ANNE N.

    A great period piece of the real Australia. Good footage of the aboriginal culture and the outback. Well worth your time!!

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    David D.

    Well-photographed, and an early womens-libber adds to the plotline. More human cruelty than animal. One of the better Aussie films.

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