David Gulpilil
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

Charlie's Country
(2013)Charlie's Country explores ongoing repercussions in contemporary Australia the film is a slow indictment of the colonialist relationship between white law and Indigenous people.

Walkabout
(1971)Two city-bred siblings are stranded in the Australian Outback, where they learn to survive with the aid of an Aboriginal boy on his "walkabout": a ritual separation from his tribe.

Mad Dog Morgan
(1976)Set in gold rush-era Victoria, and based on the true story of infamous Irish outlaw Dan Morgan (Dennis Hopper) a prospector who turns to crime after failing at gold mining, he spends six brutal years in prison before terrorising country Victoria with a young Aboriginal man (David Gulpilil)

Rabbit-Proof Fence
(2002)Tells the true story of three Aboriginal girls in 1931, who are plucked from their homes and forced to work in domestic slavery. After a daring escape, they embark on an epic 2,400km journey home, with the authorities in hot pursuit.

Crocodile Dundee
(1986)Paul Hogan is the legendary Mick Dundee, a larrikin bushman with a unique philosophy, rugged charm and easy humour. American journalist, Sue Charlton, travels to the wild Australian Outback to investigate the tall tale of Mick's croc attack survival, but bites off more than she can chew. When Mick saves Sue's life, sparks fly, opposites attract, and the adventure really begins.

Australia
(2008)A young widow embarks on an arduous cattle drive.

Goldstone
(2016)An Indigenous detective arrives in the Australian frontier town of Goldstone looking for a missing person and exposes a powder keg of injustice.

Love of an Icon: The Legend of Crocodile Dundee
(2025)Crocodile Dundee burst onto global screens and into the hearts of millions nearly 40 years ago, and is still Australia's most successful film of all time. But little does anyone know, that behind this cultural icon - was a cast and crew with no feature film experience, last-minute funding struggles, and an industry that never saw it coming.