Warren Williams: The Stories, The Songs [CAAMA]
(2015, original release: 2000)

Nonfiction

eVideo

Provider: Kanopy

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1 online resource (streaming video file)

ISBN/ISSN
1079571
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This portrait of singer-songwriter, Warren H. Williams, expresses his close ties with his Arrernte culture, the source of his inspiration. Born in Hermannsburg to a musical family, Warren engaged with music from an early age, absorbing both traditional culture and the music of the white man's church. Warren is seen making music with Ted Egan, John Williamson, and others, giving musical expression to his concern to keep his Arrernte culture alive through language and song, and to take it to a wide audience. His famous singer-songwriter father, Ntjalka (Gus) Williams, also appears in the film, singing his own songs. For both father and son, country music is an important vehicle for their stories and the basis of their professional careers, even though they were originally discouraged by the white man's church which frowned upon their style of music. In addition to his music, Warren also has responsibilities as chairman of the Tnorala (Gosses Bluff) land trust, and talks with senior custodian, Mavis Malbunka, about the importance of traditional culture in the area, and the need to preserve that culture while opening up the area for tourists. ____________________________________________ Director, Photographer, Sound Recordist - CHRIS TENGEY Editor - DAVID HAYES-MARSHALL Executive Producer - CILLA COLLINS Production Manager - JACQUI BETHEL Production Assistant - DENA"ˆCURTIS English and Arrernte language [English subtitles]

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Originally produced by Ronin Films in 2000

Mode of access: World Wide Web

In English

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