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  1. Stephen Maxwell Johnson is an Australian filmmaker, best known for his films Yolngu Boy (2001) and High Ground (2020). He is also known for directing Yothu Yindi 's music videos in the late 1980s to early 1990s.

  2. May 13, 2021 · Learn about the filmmaking journey, the inspiration and research behind making High Ground, a movie set in the Australian outback. The director shares his passion for the story, the culture and the actors in this exclusive interview.

  3. Apr 12, 2021 · In March 2021, the NFSA screened High Ground, a revisionist Western set in Arnhem Land during the early 20th century frontier wars. The screening was followed by a Q&A with director Stephen Maxwell Johnson, who spoke about the context of the film's production and how colonial violence has become inseparable from the nation's troubled history.

  4. Nov 16, 2020 · A film of both sickening violence and stunning beauty, High ground is a profoundly moving story of colonialism and ultimately reconciliation. On the morning ...

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  5. Jan 27, 2021 · Yolngu Boy director Stephen Maxwell Johnson's first film in nearly two decades begins in post-World War I Arnhem Land, where the lush, almost primordial beauty of the natural landscape belies a ...

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  6. Jan 13, 2022 · Jack Thompson, Stephen Maxwell Johnson, Maximillian Johnson, Simon Baker, Witiyana Marika and Jacob Junior Nayinggul at the Berlin Film Festival / Getty Images. Although there is some Indigenous music in the film, generally it’s a very quiet affair, reflecting the stillness and the wildlife of the bush.

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  8. Feb 3, 2021 · Stephen Maxwell Johnson Filming in remote parts of the Northern Territory wasn’t without its challenges though. In the latest episode of the Screen Australia Podcast , producers Greer Simpkin and David Jowsey talk about the very real danger of saltwater crocodiles, which surrounded Cahill’s Crossing – a stretch of road they had to drive over to get to set and could only do so at low tide.