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SUMMARY:''Ten Canoes'' premieres at the Smith Opera House
DESCRIPTION:Spinning an ancient myth with sharp comedy and wryly astute observations\, "Ten Canoes\," an engaging story about storytelling that is also the first all-aboriginal Australian film will be screened at the Smith Opera House.  The setting for this unforgettable experience is the Arafura Swamp of Northern Australia\, in the town of Ramingining in the hoary and secretive forests of Arnhamland\, a thousand years ago\, long before contact with the outside world.  The film is a story within a story about forbidden love. It is also about a story told a thousand years ago about an oral legend dating back to the beginning of time. The story is narrated by David Gulpilil\, the lead of the Australian aborigine classic\, "Walkabout."  Alongside the witty tone\, the film is brilliantly well-paced and technically exquisite. Ian Jones' gliding wide-screen cinematography is gorgeous\, with the framing story shot in strikingly luxuriant monochrome and the story within the story filmed in vibrant\, earthy colours. The cameras catch both the natural settings and the character-filled faces\, and the astonishing sound mix adds vivid ambience. The wildlife is as unbelievable as the ageless process the men use to make their canoes.  The entire process is one of male bonding and survival at the same time.  The natural attitude of the men and their varying ages speaks of tradition and the vagaries of human behavior. It is in Ganalbingu with English subtitles with English narration. It is not rated and has a running time of 90 minutes.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><font size="3">Spinning an ancient myth with sharp comedy and wryly astute observations\, &quot\;Ten Canoes\,&quot\; an engaging story about storytelling that is also the first all-aboriginal Australian film will be screened at the Smith Opera House.&nbsp\; The setting for this unforgettable experience is the Arafura Swamp of Northern Australia\, in the town of Ramingining in the hoary and secretive forests of Arnhamland\, a thousand years ago\, long before contact with the outside world.&nbsp\; The film is a story within a story about forbidden love. It is also about a story told a thousand years ago about an oral legend dating back to the beginning of time.</font></div><div><font size="3"><div style="min-height: 14px\; margin: 0px\; font: 12px Helvetica">&nbsp\;</div><div style="margin: 0px">The story is narrated by David Gulpilil\, the lead of the Australian aborigine classic\, &quot\;Walkabout.&quot\;&nbsp\; Alongside the witty tone\, the film is brilliantly well-paced and technically exquisite. Ian Jones&rsquo\; gliding wide-screen cinematography is gorgeous\, with the framing story shot in strikingly luxuriant monochrome and the story within the story filmed in vibrant\, earthy colours. The cameras catch both the natural settings and the character-filled faces\, and the astonishing sound mix adds vivid ambience.</div><div style="min-height: 14px\; margin: 0px\; font: 12px Helvetica">&nbsp\;</div><div style="margin: 0px">The wildlife is as unbelievable as the ageless process the men use to make their canoes.&nbsp\; The entire process is one of male bonding and survival at the same time.&nbsp\; The natural attitude of the men and their varying ages speaks of tradition and the vagaries of human behavior.</div><div style="margin: 0px">&nbsp\;</div><div style="margin: 0px">It is in Ganalbingu with English subtitles with English narration. It is not<font class="Apple-style-span" face="Arial"> rated and has a running time of 90 minutes.</font></div></font></div>
LOCATION:Smith Opera House82 Seneca St.Geneva\, NY 14456
UID:e.248.1605
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DTSTAMP:20260416T152147Z
URL:https://members.flxchamber.com/events/details/ten-canoes-premieres-at-the-smith-opera-house-09-28-2007-1605
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