Kabbarli Filming Locations

Kabbarli filming locations

Where was Kabbarli filmed? Kabbarli was filmed in 9 locations across Australia in the following places:

Kabbarli Filming Locations

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Kabbarli (2002)
Runtime: 53 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 2002
IMDB: tt0300064
Plot summary

A dramatized documentary about Daisy Bates, who promoted herself as a protector of Aboriginal Australian welfare and culture, but whose life was filled with lies and controversy.

Genres
Biography
Drama
Cast
Lynne Murphy
Mary Regan
Directors
Andrew G. Taylor
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Kabbarli filming locations