This motion picture features ''no dialogue'' according to its language entry at Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) website.
Editor Isaac Lindsay has said of this film: "As a young Aboriginal boy watching 'The Tracker' and 'Ten Canoes', watching the behind-the-scenes of those DVDs trying to find out who made it and and how it was made, influenced me to become a filmmaker and hopefully meet Rolf de Heer one day. The fact that I'm editing for one of his films and it being my first feature film is a dream come true. I'm editing a Rolf de Heer film, I still can't believe it!".
The picture shot in two states of Australia: Tasmania and South Australia.
Official publicity for the film describes it as ''an allegorical examination of race and power''.
Auteur filmmaker Rolf de Heer's first feature film as a director in just under a decade or about nine years. His last cinema movie as a director was Charlie's Country (2013). Famed auteur director Stanley Kubrick was well known for having long gaps between pictures.