Through lyrical images, Manganinnie journeys across mountains towards the coast with Joanna, a white girl, in search of Manganinnie's vanished tribe. The poignancy of this film derives from the Aboriginal woman's gradual realization that her people and the tribal way of life are forever gone. It is the story of the Black Drive of 1830, the near-genocide of the Tasmanian Aborigines.
Unfortunately the movie Manganinnie is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Ken Kelso | Writer |
Directing | John Honey | Director |
Art | Neil Angwin | Production Design |
Sound | John Schiefelbein | Sound Recordist |
Lighting | Mick Morris | Gaffer |
Camera | Gerald Thompson | Clapper Loader |
Production | Pamela H. Vanneck | Production Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Graham Purcell | Wardrobe Master |
Directing | Robert Hynard | First Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Cheryl Williams | Hairdresser |
Editing | Mike Woolveridge | Editor |
Camera | Gary Hansen | Director of Photography |
Production | Gilda Baracchi | Producer |
Production | Gil Brealey | Executive Producer |
Sound | Peter Burgess | Sound Editor |
Sound | Peter Sculthorpe | Original Music Composer |
Art | Harry Zettel | Property Master |
Sound | Peter Fenton | Sound Mixer |