Summaries

A geologist employed by an Australian mining company finds himself disputing the rights of some aborigines who believe their land to be sacred.

The geologist Lance Hackett is employed by an Australian mining company to map the subsoil of a desert area covered with ant hills prior to a possible uranium extraction. His work is impeded by some aborigines who explain that this is the place where the green ants dream. Disturbing their dreaming will destroy humanity they claim. Hackett informs the company which offers various "solutions" such as a large amount of money or a percentage of a possible revenue. Invited on a trip to a city some of the aborigines sees a military aeroplane and express the wish to own it. The company buys it and gives it to the aborigines as a sign of good will. A runway is made in the desert and the plane is flown to the location. All negotiations concerning the area fail and the dispute goes to a court of the Commonwealth. Parties and experts are heard, obstacles are met such as an aborigine who is the sole survivor of his tribe (and language) and therefore no-one understands what he is saying. Two of the aborigines take off in the plane despite that there is very little fuel left. The mining company wins legally and the aborigines morally. Some aborigines arrive from the mountains and tell about a big winged ant that had fallen from the sky.—Frank Dabelstein <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • ant
  • australian aborigine
  • trial
  • nature
  • legality
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Aug 30, 1984
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin West Germany
Language English
Filming locations The Breakaways, Coober Pedy, South Australia, Australia
Production companies Werner Herzog Filmproduktion Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 40m
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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