Six years in the making and entirely filmed in Victoria, The Lake of Scars is a groundbreaking Australian documentary dealing with allyship and reconciliation.
‘Hosted’ by beloved Dja Dja Wurrung actor Uncle Jack Charles in a unique ‘in-cinema’ role, The Lake of Scars details the relationship between an ageing white farmer and members of Victoria’s Yung Balug clan of the Dja Dja Wurrung, as they seek to showcase and protect Australia’s largest collection of scarred trees. Jida Gulpilil, son of legendary late actor David Gulpilil, is at home on his mother’s country, sharing the story of the dozens of scarred trees, middens and stone scatters at home in a series of beautifully shot red-gum fringed ephemeral lakes on the edge of the Victorian Mallee.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with director Bill Code and Aboriginal heritage consultant Scott Franks.
When: 6.30-8.30pm, Friday 13 May 2022
Where: Ritz Randwick, 45 St Pauls Street, Randwick NSW 2031
To book tickets: https://www.ritzcinemas.com.au/movies/the-lake-of-scars
For more information and screening schedule: https://www.lakeofscarsfilm.com
Image: Scarred tree, Lake Boort, Victoria. Rodney Dekker for Wedge-Tail Pictures.