Imagine what it would be like if black settlers arrived to settle a continent inhabited by white natives? In 1788, the first white settlers arrived in Botany Bay to begin the process of white colonisation of Australia. But in Babakiueria, the roles are reversed in a delightful and light-hearted look at colonisation of a different kind. This satirical examination of black-white relations in Australia first screened on ABC TV in 1986 to widespread acclaim with both critics and audiences alike. This is the story of the fictitious land of Babakiueria, where white people are the minority and must obey black laws. Aboriginal actors Michelle Torres and Bob Maza (Heartland) and supported by a number of familiar faces from the time, including Cecily Polson (E-Street) and Tony Barry, who starred in major ABC-TV hits such as I Can Jump Puddles and his Penguin award-winning Scales of Justice. Babakiueria was awarded the United Nations Media Peace Prize in 1987.
Unfortunately the movie BabaKiueria is not yet available on HBO Max.
Crew | Peter Leggett | Special Effects Coordinator |
Camera | Gerard Quinn | Assistant Camera |
Sound | John Salter | Sound Effects |
Camera | Brett Joyce | Focus Puller |
Sound | Chris Alderton | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Scott Taylor | Sound Assistant |
Production | Julian Pringle | Producer |
Camera | Julian Penney | Director of Photography |
Sound | Peter Crosbie | Original Music Composer |
Production | Julian Pringle | Line Producer |
Editing | Michael Honey | Editor |
Production | Stephen O'Rourke | Production Manager |
Writing | Geoffrey Atherden | Writer |
Directing | Don Featherstone | Director |