A necessary and beautiful film, Kanyini looks at the world’s oldest living culture in a way that’s never been seen before.

A listed traditional owner of Uluru and former Indigenous Person of the Year, Bob Randall acts as our guide to “Kanyini”, which he describes as the principle of connectedness through caring and responsibility that informs all aspects of Aboriginal life.

A tale of Indigenous wisdom clashing against materialist notions of progress, Kanyini is not only a story of one man and his people but of the human race.  It is also a story that is fundamental for understanding contemporary Australia, for only by knowing our past and our present can we dream of a future which includes everyone.

October 19th Event SOLD OUT
New screening October 20th - details below:

Shorts from The Shed Special Event
"Kanyini" at Scotland Island Rural Fire Shed on Friday Oct 20th.

Time: 7pm - 8.30pm. Includes film screening and question and answer time with Uncle Bob Randall and Kanyini Director Melanie Hogan.

Cost: $10, proceeds to The Mutitjulu Community and Scotland Island Rural Fire Brigade

This event is proudly sponsored by PMC HILL Real Estate. We would like to thank John and Melanie Marshall for flying Bob Randall from Uluru especially for this event.

To purchase tickets* online to this event, please go to the Festival Box Office. Tickets also available from PMC Hill Real Estate, Church Point.
*Please note: your name will be on the door at this event if you purchase online.

Getting to the Island
Share a Pink Water Taxi from Church Point Public Wharf to Tennis Court Wharf Scotland Island.
Taxis on call 24/7
CONTACT: 0428 238 190 .
COST $18 /trip each way.Taxis carries six passengers, sharing makes this an economic way to travel.
Parking Church Point carpark. $4.50 pay and display for non Pittwater residents.

   

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