The Second Journey (To Uluru)
Originally released in 1981. The Second Journey (To Uluru) is a documentary film. directed by Arthur Cantrill. At just 74 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Corinne Cantrill
Synopsis
As the camera moves gently from afar into the very heart of the monolith, the magic of the holiest site of the Aborigines unfolds in shimmering nuances of light. Shot at different times of day, the close-up and panorama shots of this more than 500-million-year-old stone formation combine silence and acoustically altered birdsong to convey a feeling of timelessness into which a sense of loss is also inscribed. The somnambulistic moonrise in the great sky seems almost like an abstract painting and yet it is real. The areas of discolouration in the film material caused by problems in the developing process were deliberately left in the film as a metaphor for the looming threat to this natural environment through bushfires and tourism.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Arthur and Corinne Cantrill
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Second Journey (To Uluru) about?
As the camera moves gently from afar into the very heart of the monolith, the magic of the holiest site of the Aborigines unfolds in shimmering nuances of light. Shot at different times of day, th...
Who directed The Second Journey (To Uluru)?
The Second Journey (To Uluru) was directed by Arthur Cantrill.
How long is The Second Journey (To Uluru)?
The Second Journey (To Uluru) has a runtime of 1 hours and 14 minutes (74 minutes total).
When was The Second Journey (To Uluru) released?
The Second Journey (To Uluru) was released on June 14, 1981 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Second Journey (To Uluru)?
The main cast of The Second Journey (To Uluru) includes Corinne Cantrill.