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      • The New York Times commented: If We of the Never Never sounds simple, old-fashioned and as suffocatingly noble as its heroine, it is. It's a film of far more anthropological than dramatic interest since much of the action involves aboriginal characters, and since it was filmed in the thinly settled region Mrs. Gunn actually visited.
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  2. Feb 11, 1983 · ''WE OF THE NEVER NEVER'' is based on a memoir by Jeannie Gunn, who in 1902 accompanied her husband, Aeneas, from Melbourne, Australia, to the remote Northern Territory, where he became...

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  3. We of the Never Never is a 1982 Australian drama film directed by Igor Auzins and starring Angela Punch McGregor, Arthur Dignam, John Jarratt, and Tony Barry. It is based on the 1908 autobiographical novel We of the Never Never by Jeannie Gunn. It was nominated for five AFI awards and earned one award for best cinematography.

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  5. Sep 10, 2012 · Down under, We of the Never Never is a well-loved turn-of-the-century classic by a Mrs Aeneas Gunn, who as a genteel Melbourne bride was expected to add a woman's touch to...

  6. Jan 1, 1982 · We of the Never Never is a stirring historical drama which explores a number of themes - racism, women's emancipation, and man's struggle to come to terms with an alien environment.

  7. We of the Never Never: Directed by Igor Auzins. With Angela Punch McGregor, Arthur Dignam, Martin Vaughan, Lewis Fitz-Gerald. Jeannie Gunn faced being the only civilised woman in an uncivilised land.

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