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  1. 2 DVD SET: 12 CANOES [66 mins] + DVD of EXTRAS. Ronin Films is based in Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. In the wake of the international success of TEN CANOES, Rolf de Heer has collaborated ...

  2. 18 de oct. de 2016 · PLEASE NOTE: Streaming and Downloads of Ronin titles through Vimeo-on-Demand are for private home use only. For use by educational institutions or for public screenings (whether commercial or non-commercial), please contact Ronin Films on admin@roninfilms.com.au or (02) 6248 0851 or visit our website roninfilms.com.au.

  3. Twelve Canoes is a Documentary directed by Rolf de Heer, Molly Reynolds. Year: 2009. Original title: Twelve Canoes (12 Canoes). Synopsis: In this beautifully conceived and produced experimental documentary, Australian writer and director Rolf de Heer returns to the site of his 2006 award-winning feature film, Ten Canoes, to further ...You can watch Twelve Canoes through on the platforms:

  4. "Twelve Canoes" is a series of short films that paint a compelling portrait of the people, history, culture and place of the Yolngu people whose homeland is the Arafura Swamp of north-central Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.

  5. A beautiful documentary from acclaimed Australian filmmaker Rolf de Heer, Twelve Canoes paints a compelling portrait of the people, history, culture and place of the Yolngu people whose homeland is the Arafura Swamp of north-central Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, Australia.

  6. Twelve Canoes website relaunched. Twelve Canoes paints a compelling portrait of the history, culture and place of the Yolngu people whose homeland is the Arafura Swamp of north-central Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.

  7. TWELVE CANOES: Consisting of twelve video pieces that provide a visual portrait of the history, culture and environment of the Yolngu people of the Arafura swamp of north-central Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory. Once a video piece has been ac-cessed, its companion short videos are accessible through the ‘extras’ link.