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Jacob Nayinggul, an Aboriginal elder from Arnhem Land in northern Australia,knows that bones of his ancestors were stolen by scientists in 1948. For sixty years they were held by the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC as part of a large collection of human anatomy. When, after years of argument, the Smithsonian finally agrees to repatriate the bones, Jacob Nayinggul creates a new form of ceremony. Wrapped in paperbark, the stolen bones—and with them the ancestors’ spirits—are welcomed home and put to sleep in the land where they were born.

  • Year
    2018
  • Runtime
    73 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Australia
  • Director
    Martin Thomas; Béatrice Bijon
  • Screenwriter
    Martin Thomas
  • Producer
    Martin Thomas; Béatrice Bijon
  • Cast
    Jacob Nayinggul; Martin Thomas
  • Cinematographer
    Adis Hondo; Scott Wombey
  • Editor
    James Lane
  • Composer
    Eric Bijon