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The Last Wave
An Australian attorney takes on a murder case involving an aborigine and he finds himself becoming distracted by apocalyptic visions concerning tidal waves and drownings that seem to foretell the future.
This 1977 film stars Peter Chamberlain and is written and
directed by Peter Weir. Other films by
Weir include: Picnic at Hanging Rock,
Gallipoli, The Year of Living Dangerously, The Mosquito Coast, Dead Poets
Society, and Fearless.
109 minutes.
Remember by
Joy Harjo
Remember the sky that
you were born under,
know each of the
star's stories.
Remember the moon,
know who she is, I met her
in a bar once in Iowa
City.
Remember the sun's
birth at dawn, that is the
strongest point of
time. Remember sundown
and the giving away
to night.
Remember your birth,
how your mother struggled
to give you form and
breath. You are evidence of
her life, and her
mother's, and hers.
Remember your
father. He is your life, also.
Remember the earth
whose skin you are:
red earth, black
earth, yellow earth, white earth,
brown earth, we are
earth.
Remember the plants,
trees, animal life who all have their
tribes, their
families, their histories, too. Talk to
them,
listen to them. They are alive poems.
Remember the
wind. Remember her voice. She knows the
origin of this
universe. I heard her singing Kiowa war
dance songs at the
corner of Fourth and Central once.
Remember that you are
all people and that all people
are you.
Remember that you are
this universe and that this
universe is you.
Remember that all is
in motion, is growing, is you.
Remember that
language comes from this.
Remember the dance
that language is, that life is.
Remember.
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