when: 21 June 2024 | venue: National Film and Sound Archive of Australia | cost: See event for details | address: McCoy Circuit Acton 2601 | website: https://tickets.nfsa.gov.au | tickets: https://tickets.nfsa.gov.au/Events/Don-t-Bury-Me-Without-Ivan//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly90aWNrZXRzLm
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Yakut Stepan Beresekov periodically falls into a lethargic sleep. Only a Russian, the son of a priest, Ivan Popov, can distinguish his condition from real death. But Popov is going on a long ethnographic expedition. Stepan decides to follow his saviour so as not to be buried alive.
Preview short film: E Rangi Rā
Directed by Ngāti Porou and Ngai Tūhoe filmmaker Tioreore Ngātai-Melbourne, E Rangi Rā is set in the early 1800s following the Ngāpuhi attack on Te Whānau a Hinerupe. Armed with European muskets, this attack had a devastating and long-lasting impact on Te Whānau a Hinerupe and their descendants. During brutal inter-tribal warfare, a young girl, Rangi, is separated from her mother. In her journey to safety, she befriends Hiwa, a young man who has also been separated from his whānau.
Part of BIRRARANGGA Film Festival: Celebrating global Indigenous films exploring strength, resilience and the environment.
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Yakut Stepan Beresekov periodically falls into a lethargic sleep. Only a Russian, the son of a priest, Ivan Popov, can distinguish his condition from real death. But Popov is going on a long ethnographic expedition. Stepan decides to follow his saviour so as not to be buried alive.
Preview short film: E Rangi Rā
Directed by Ngāti Porou and Ngai Tūhoe filmmaker Tioreore Ngātai-Melbourne, E Rangi Rā is set in the early 1800s following the Ngāpuhi attack on Te Whānau a Hinerupe. Armed with European muskets, this attack had a devastating and long-lasting impact on Te Whānau a Hinerupe and their descendants. During brutal inter-tribal warfare, a young girl, Rangi, is separated from her mother. In her journey to safety, she befriends Hiwa, a young man who has also been separated from his whānau.
Part of BIRRARANGGA Film Festival: Celebrating global Indigenous films exploring strength, resilience and the environment.
Go see Don't Bury Me Without Ivan | BIRRARANGGA Film Festival 2024.

Don't Bury Me Without Ivan | BIRRARANGGA Film Festival 2024 is on 21 June 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Acton. Call 02 6248 2000 for details. Visit their website at https://tickets.nfsa.gov.au.
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