Wrong Side of the Road: The Police Arrive – NFSA Digital Restoration
1981
Wrong Side of the Road: The Police Arrive – NFSA Digital Restoration
1981
- NFSA IDFBXT2B51
- TypeDocumentation
- MediumMoving Image
- FormDocumentary
- Duration1 hr, 16 mins
- GenresIndigenous-produced, Indigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject
- Year1981
- WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons
This is a clip from the NFSA Restores digital restoration of Wrong Side of the Road (Ned Lander, Australia, 1981).
In this clip, the members of the band No Fixed Address leave for their gig. During their performance the police arrive.
Summary by Romaine Moreton
- WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons
This is a clip from the NFSA Restores digital restoration of Wrong Side of the Road (Ned Lander, Australia, 1981).
In this clip, the members of the band No Fixed Address leave for their gig. During their performance the police arrive.
Summary by Romaine Moreton
- NFSA IDFBXT2B51
- TypeDocumentation
- MediumMoving Image
- FormDocumentary
- Duration1 hr, 16 mins
- GenresIndigenous-produced, Indigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject
- Year1981
- Production companyImma ProductionsProducersNed Lander, Graeme IsaacDirectorNed LanderScriptwritersGraeme Isaac, Ned LanderCastRonnie Ansell, Peter Butler, Les Graham, Chris Haywood, Chris Jones, Carroll Karpanny, Wally McArthur, John Miller, No Fixed Address, Veronica Rankine, Us Mob, Bart Willoughby
For some of the bands involved in this film, Wrong Side of the Road offered them the first chance of recording their music. The arrival of the police at an Aboriginal dance function creates an antagonistic atmosphere, and the tension is sustained throughout the narrative. The filmmakers believe it is not an exaggeration of police harassment, but a true depiction of the relationship between Indigenous communities and the police.
Wrong Side of the Road Synopsis
This documentary-style drama follows the Indigenous bands Us Mob and No Fixed Address as they move from gig to gig.
Wrong Side of the Road Curator's Notes
Wrong Side of the Road has been described as ‘a road movie, a protest film, a political film, a rock film’, evolving as a collaboration between the filmmakers, the community and the musicians featured in the film. Although this film has a strong documentary feel to it, it is a constructed drama, stylistically accomplishing what would otherwise have been an interview situation with talking heads. Wrong Side of the Road was an emergent work whose themes and content evolved from workshopping the central characters, resulting in a music-driven exposé through which personal stories were woven.
Director Ned Lander has been making films with Indigenous themes since the 1970s. Wrong Side of the Road won the AFI Jury Prize in 1981.
Notes by Romaine Moreton
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