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Namatjira the Painter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Namatjira the Painter
''Namatjira the Painter'' is a documentary about the artist, Albert Namatjira. It deals with his background, his relationship with Rex Battarbee and how he learned to paint. ==Production== The film was one of the first productions of the Australian National Film Board (later known as Film Australia). Ralph Foster was the first Film Commissioner appointed to the Board.〔(''Namatjira the Painter (1947)'' at Moving History: 60 Years of Film Australia ) accessed 16 December 2011〕 Lee Robinson had joined the Board out of the army and wrote a treatment for the documentary in January 1946. Because no one else was experienced as a director, he was given the job. Robinson received basic advice on directing from Harry Watt, then in Australia shooting ''The Overlanders''.〔(Geoff Mayer, 'Lee Robinson (1923 – 2003)', ''Screening the Past'' 30 April 2004 )〕 Filming took around five months in mid 1946 in the Northern Territory, finishing in August, and was edited in Ralph Foster's flat.〔('Film Australia's Outback DVD: Interview with Lee Robinson' )〕 The movie was completed after Stanley Hawes became head of the film board.
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