Watch Yolngu Boy (2001) Full Movie
Title: Yolngu Boy
Release Date: 2001-03-22
Genres: Drama, Adventure
Runtime: 88 minutes
Status: Released
Description
One skin. One dream. One law.
Watch Yolngu Boy full movie for free. Released in 2001, this film was made with a budget of $0 and has earned $671 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!
After committing a crime for which he is likely to be jailed, a Yolngu teenager convinces two of his childhood friends to join him on a journey from North East Arnhem Land to Darwin to seek help from a tribal leader.
Movie Credits
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Actors
John Sebastian Pilakui, Nathan Daniels, Sean Mununggurr, Jack Thompson
Crew
John Martin, Clare Shervington, Gordon Westman, Matt Bolin, Jasmine Yuen Carrucan, David Curl, Warren Grieef, Miles Jones, Heidrun Löhr, Brett Matthews, Penny Tweedie, Jason Weekes, Scott Welsh, Stephen Johnson, Chris Anastassiades, Elisa Argenzio, Patricia Edgar, Patricia Edgar, Gordon Glenn, Stephen Johnson, Mandawuy Yunupingu, Galarrwuy Yunupingu, Mark Ovenden, Brad Shield, Ken Sallows, Maggie Miles, Jill Johanson, Sarah Stollman, Trish Glover, Trish Glover, Elisa Argenzio, Paul Malone, Jennifer Des Champs, Andrew Belletty, Craig Carter, Francis Ward Lindsay, Paul Pirola, Paul Pirola, Jeff Little, Peter Stubbs, Chris Anderson, George Greenough, Cappi Ireland, Gordon Glenn, Stephen Johnson, Anna Molyneaux, Daniel Hartney, Chris O'Connell, Mandaway Yunupingu
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