‘The finest Australian
made documentary which I have yet seen. The producer-director
Malcolm Douglas, calls in on an encampment of Aborigines and joins
in their life – a unique glimpse of a stone-age family,
surely doomed, who still live happily in bark tents, hunting with
spears, dancing and playing with a rare and exciting beauty which
only the Philistines among us could laugh at, or be shocked at.
Intelligently narrated, well edited, and engrossing for anyone
who wants to get closer to the real Australia as it was before
the white man arrived.’