Plot
Characters
Themes
Techniques
Quotes
100

This event aced as the catalyst for the events of the film

What is Emily following the moon?
100

The Aboriginal tracker who offers to help find Emily.

Who is Albert?

100

The central theme of racial division in the film.

What is racism and prejudice?

100

The use of song to tell the story.

What is a musical?

100

“This land is mine.”

What is Jim’s assertion of colonial ownership?

200

This event prevents the Aboriginal tracker from joining the initial search.

What is Jim's refusal to let him help.

200

The mother who defies her husband’s prejudice to search for her daughter.

Who is Rose?

200

The theme expressed in Rose’s willingness to cross cultural boundaries.

What is reconciliation?

200

This cinematic technique highlights the beauty and danger of the land.

What are long shots and establishing shots?

200

“This land is me.”

What is Albert’s assertion of Aboriginal belonging?

300

The fate of Emily at the end of the film.

What is death?

300

The character who represents colonial authority and stubborn pride.

Who is Jim?

300

The film critiques colonial land ownership by showing who is barred from helping.

What is Aboriginal dispossession and exclusion?

300

The technique used in Jim’s lyrics “This Land is Mine” with Albert’s “This Land is Me.”

What is juxtaposition /duet / contrast?

300

"All the way to the old fence line"

Symbolises longstanding, engrained racism and exclusion.

400

The way the community’s failed search highlights the tragedy.

What is the failure of non-indigenous cultures to appreciate the skills and knowledge of indigenous peoples?
400

The role of Jim's daughter in the narrative.

What is acts as a bridge between cultural divide?
400

The loss of Emily represents this broader symbolic loss.

What is the failure to reconcile cultures?

400

The way the camera frames Rose’s defiance when she turns to Albert for help.

What is close-up on her face to show determination?

400

Rose's absence of communication with Jim.

What is silent criticism in the face of unfulfilled duties?

500

The song that foreshadows Emily’s desire to explore the land and her tragic disappearance.

What is "One Night the Moon"?

500

The contrasting character arcs of Rose and Jim highlight this broader social issue.

What is gender norms and positions of power?

500

The broader thematic statement about Australia’s national history.

What is the destructive legacy of colonisation?

500

The motif that represents cultural conflict and belonging throughout the film.

What is the land / landscape?

500

"We are united in a brotherhood of man"

What is the irony of western Christianity which purports to unite cultures?