Gurrumul

First of all here is a link to a YouTube video that I find well worth watching:

https://auntielive.wordpress.com/2019/04/13/julian-assange-comments-from-snowden-chomsky-varoufakis-greenwald-horvat/

Amd maybe you’d like to have a look at this one too:

https://auntielive.wordpress.com/2019/04/12/daniel-ellsberg-on-assange-arrest-the-beginning-of-the-end-for-press-freedom/

Now to the music video: Gurrumul, oh yes, a hauntingly beautiful voice!

The Most Revolutionary Act

Gurrumul

Directed by Paul Damen Williams (2017)

Film Review

This documentary is a tribute to the late Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, a blind singer with a hauntingly beautiful voice. It’s hard to find words to describe his music, which portrays a purity and longing that literally makes your chest ache.

Gurrumul was from the Yoinju tribe on Eicho Island, one of the most remote islands in Australia.

Despite achieving international prominence and considerable wealth, he remained close to his family and tribe his entire life. At one point, he blew off a US tour because of tribal business.

For religious reasons the Yoinju, like other Torres Strait islanders, prohibit the preservation or display of images of the dead. In Gurrumul’s case, they have made a rare exception.

He died on July 25, 2017 at age 45.

The documentary can be viewed for the next week at the Maori TV website: Gurrumul

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