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The Tracker
Dir. Rolph de Heer Australia 2002  
The Tracker takes a unique look at colonial era in Australia, when white settlers legitimized taking the lives and land of the Aborigines. The film has a languid and dreamy atmosphere, but is also barbed and intense, like the Australian outback in which it is set. A lynch mob of three white men are lead by an Aboriginal tracker across mountain ranges in search of another Aboriginal man accused of raping and murdering a white woman. These characters don't have names, but are referred to by their personality types - the Fanatic, The Follower, the Veteran and The Tracker (David Gulpilil, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Walkabout). Personal and political tensions arise within the group, power struggles are fought and loyalties change, until the final, necessary outcome. Like Neil Young's score for Dead Man, the music by Aboriginal singer/songwriter Archie Roach propels the narrative as much as the dialogue. Scenes of graphic violence are replaced by paintings depicting the acts, further creating a poetic and allegorical feel. David Gulpilil's charismatic and expressive performance brings a depth to the film, as well as a surprising warmth and playfulness that lightens up the heavy subject matter. (98m)
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