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  1. The Flood: Directed by Victoria Wharfe McIntyre. With Alexis Lane, Shaka Cook, Dean Kyrwood, Dalara Williams. When a woman's husband, daughter, land and innocence are ripped from her, she embarks on a brutal journey of retribution and revenge.

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    • Drama, History, Western
    • Victoria Wharfe McIntyre
    • 2021-11-02
  2. Cast. Alexis Lane as Jarah Banganha. Shaka Cook as Waru Banganha. Dean Kyrwood as Shamus and Paddy MacKay. Dalara Williams as Maggie Banganha. Karen Garnsey as Pam Bradfield. Peter McAllum as Gerald Mackay. Simone Landers as Binda Banganha. Aaron Jeffery as William 'Minto' Minton.

  3. Nov 1, 2021 · At a point when Australian cinema is finally opening up to indigenous narratives, The Flood is a bold attempt to build bridges and seek positive ways forward. It’s an uneven film, hit and miss in its experimental approach, but an important reflection on the horrors of the recent past, and a reminder of how relevant they remain today. Reviewed ...

  4. Play trailer 1:49 The Flood 2020 1h 57m Western Action Adventure Drama Play Trailer Watchlist. ... Victoria Wharfe McIntyre. Director. Alexis Lane. Jarah Banganha. ... (2020) View more photos

    • Western, Action, Adventure, Drama
  5. The Flood is in many ways spectacular, but it’s also very bitter in its depiction of the injustice and violence meted out to Indigenous Australians in the not-too-distant past, though it ends on a note of reconciliation. With her cartridge belt slung over her shoulder, the vengeful Jarah is a formidable heroine indeed.

    • Victoria Wharfe Mcintyre
  6. The Flood is Victoria Wharfe McIntyre's first full-length feature. [1] Writing in The Australian David Stratton gave it 3 1/2 stars stating "Beautifully photographed by Kevin Scott, The Flood is in many ways spectacular, but it’s also very bitter in its depiction of the injustice and violence meted out to Indigenous Australians in the not-too-distant past, though it ends on a note of ...

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  8. Oct 30, 2021 · Interviews between one side of the planet and the other are always a curious experience. It’s lunchtime where I am in Scotland, even if the sky is dark with rain. In Australia it’s late, and Victoria Wharfe McIntyre has surrounded herself with lamps to try and brighten up a book-lined room which doesn’t have any bright overhead lights.

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