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High Ground

To: Laurie Knight <>
Subject: High Ground
From: Andrew Bell <>
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2021 21:13:35 +0930
The sound track (and movie) were remarkable, no score, just natural sounds and 
I think none out of place.

I went the premiere cinema showing in Darwin in mid January with the Director, 
producer and lead actors including many of the local cast. A movie of very 
familiar faces, and places - including Gunlom, Barrk Sandstone Walk and 
Anbangbang Billabong.

A good and very moving introduction to quite recent top-end history.

Cheers

Andrew Bell

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> On 7 Feb 2021, at 20:37, Laurie Knight <> wrote:
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> I appreciated the opportunity to watch the movie High Ground in a cinema 
> this morning.  Set in Arnhem Land in the early 20th century, it does a very 
> good job in telling an unhappy story.  
> 
> The cinematography is stunning, and the bird photography and sound tracks are 
> awesome. Not many movies feature brolgas in flight.  Top Enders who watch the 
> movie might be able to let us know if there are any out of region bird calls 
> in the sound track.
> 
> It is a movie worth watching.
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