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Bran Nue Dae Movie


Going home never felt so good

Bran Nue Dae is a coming-of-age musical comedy that celebrates family, forgiveness and aboriginal reconciliation.  Filmed in Broome, showcasing some of its most iconic locations as well as some scenes from Kununurra.

Starring Rocky McKenzie, Jessica Mauboy, Ernie Dingo, with Missy Higgins and Geoffrey Rush.  In cinemas January 14th 2010

It’s the summer of 1969 and young WILLIE is filled with the life of the idyllic old pearling port Broome, in the North of Western Australia - fishing, hanging out with his mates, and when he can, his girl ROSIE. However his mother THERESA has great hopes for him and she returns him to the religious mission in Perth for further schooling. After being punished by FATHER BENEDICTUS for an act of youthful rebellion, Willie runs away from the mission. But to where... he’s too ashamed to go home, it will break his mother’s heart.

Down on his luck he meets an old fella, who he calls ‘Uncle’ TADPOLE, and together they con a couple of hippies, ANNIE and SLIPPERY, into taking them on the 2,500 km journey through spectacular landscape back to Broome. Willie learns the hard and funny lessons he needs to get home, all the while pursued by Father Benedictus.

"This story is just so full of life and celebration and joy, the things that aren’t shown enough about Aboriginal experience." - Rachel Perkins, director

Ernie Dingo - ‘Uncle’ Tadpole

Ernie Dingo - 'Uncle Tadpole'

Ernie Dingo - ‘Uncle’ Tadpole

Ernie Dingo, Deborah Mailman, Dan Sultan

Ernie Dingo - ‘Uncle’ Tadpole

Ningali Lawford, Geoffrey Rush, Jessica Mouboy.

Ernie Dingo - ‘Uncle’ Tadpole

'Missy' Higgins, Tom Budge, Rocky McKenzie.