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Director: Rolf de Heer
Cast: David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet, Damon Gameau, Grant Page
Somewhere in Australia in the early 20th century outback, an Aboriginal man is accused of murdering a white woman. Three white men are on a mission to capture him with the help of an experienced Indigenous man.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Tracker (2002) directed by Rolf de Heer has been critically acclaimed, earning a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. With an IMDb score of 7.3/10, the film has also been well-received by audiences, indicating a positive overall public reception for this historical drama set in the Australian outback.
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Fans of contemplative, character-driven dramas will appreciate the nuanced performances and powerful social commentary in The Tracker, the 2002 film directed by Rolf de Heer. The film's unique blend of history, mystery, and moral exploration, anchored by David Gulpilil's standout turn as the experienced Indigenous guide, makes for a thought-provoking and visually striking cinematic experience.
The Tracker is a 2002 Australian Western directed and written by Rolf de Heer and starring David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet and Damon Gameau. It is set in 1922 in outback Australia where a colonial policeman (Sweet) uses the tracking ability of an Indigenous Australian tracker (Gulpilil) to find the alleged murderer of a white woman.
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