Marungka Tjalatjunu (Dipped in Black) follows Yankunytjatjara man Derik Lynch's road trip back to Country for spiritual healing, as memories from his childhood return. It shows his journey from the oppression of white city life in Adelaide, back home to his remote Anangu Community (Aputula) to perform on sacred Inma ground. In the film, his
Community re-enact memories using the visual, verbal, and physical elements. Exploratory and playful in its form, the film tests the line of fact and fiction, and in turn unearths something that sits at the root of the human experience. It allows for a powerful contemplation of culture, Country, identity and belonging.
Australia 2023, '24
DIRECTOR: Matthew Thorne, Derik Lynch
SCENARIO: Matthew Thorne, Derik Lynch
CAMERA: Andrew Gough
MONTAGE: Nicola Powell
MUSIC: Jed Silver
PRODUCERS: Matthew Thorne, Patrick Graham
PRODUCTION: Other Pictures, Switch Productions
FESTIVALS & AWARDS:
Berlinale: Silver Bear, Teddy Award (2023)
Sydney FF: Documentary Australia Award (2023)
Melbourne IFF: Best Short Documentary (2023)
Montenegro FF: Best Documentary (2023)
Heart of Gold ISFF: Best Australian Short (2023)
MIX Copenhagen: Best Short (2023)
Queer Lisboa: Jury Special Mention (2023)
IDFA (2023)
DOC NYC (2023)
Derik Lynch
Derik Lynch (b. 1986) is an initiated Yankunytjatjara man. He is a performer, filmmaker, and artist who grew up between Alice Springs and remote Communities in the Northern Territory and South Australia. He has worked both nationally and internationally in theatre, film and TV including performances at the Sydney Opera House (AUS) and Southbank Theatre (UK), during which he was invited for an audience with Queen Elizabeth II. Marungka tjalatjunu is Derik’s debut film as writer/director, telling part of his own story. Derik currently lives between remote community and Adelaide, and works as an artist, educator and health practitioner.