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Mitjili Napanangka Gibson

2 titles Acting

Mitjili Napanangka Gibson, born around 1938 in Pintupi country near Kiwirrkurra, Western Australia, has made significant contributions to both the performing arts and the visual arts. She first gained attention for her acting in Warwick Thornton's short film *Na na*, filmed in late 2006, where she masterfully portrayed the lead role. She also appeared in the SBS documentary *Lore of Love*, directed by Beck Cole, where she imparts traditional love teachings to her granddaughters, showcasing her rich cultural heritage.

Mitjili is the step-grandmother of Marissa Gibson and was living a traditional lifestyle when she encountered anthropologist Donald Thompson's expedition in 1957, already a mother with another child on the way. Her extensive bush skills are still sought after today, whether she is aiding scientific research by tracking endangered species, guiding film crews through the Western Desert, or hunting for personal enjoyment.

Between the 1960s and late 1990s, Mitjili resided in the Yuendumu and Nyirripi Communities before relocating to Alice Springs. Acting is a recent chapter in her diverse career, which also includes painting. In just a few years, she has emerged as a highly esteemed artist, with her debut exhibition at Gondwana Gallery selling out within hours. Her vibrant artworks, featured in various films, have quickly become sought after by collectors. Warwick Thornton highlights her unique presence in cinema, stating, “What she brings is this incredible ray of sunshine, this amazing truth and reality to film.”

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