Tom E. Lewis Tom E. Lewis i(A91077 works by) (a.k.a. Barlang Lewis; Balang T. E. Lewis)
Born: Established: Ngukurr, Roper River area, East Arnhem Land, Arnhem Land, Top End, Northern Territory, ; Died: Ceased: 11 May 2018 Katherine, Batchelor - Katherine area, Top End, Northern Territory,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 form y separately published work icon Finding Maawirrangga Tom E. Lewis , ( dir. Dylan River et. al. )agent Australia : Djilpin Arts Aboriginal Corporation , 2017 15328574 2017 single work film/TV

'Tom E Lewis knows he must die with all of his Songs. After years of haunting silence, he returns to his Grandmothers’ country to seek the permission of the Jungayi (Lawmen) to learn Thumbul corroboree (Morning Star). With the family’s blessing through ceremony, the spirits, stars and ancestors help Tom prepare to find the mysterious Sandy Island of Maawirrangga by singing.'   (Publication summary)

1 form y separately published work icon Kundirri The Life and Legacy of David Blanasi Tom E. Lewis (director), Julie Morris (director), 2014 7937670 2014 single work film/TV

'Missing since 2001: sorcery, foul play, deceased or still alive? The people of Beswick share the exceptional story of David Blanasi’s life, country and culture. Told through the paintings, songs and stories of the breathtaking 39 piece collection; the extensive archive material of his music and international work; and the stories of old and young remembering his life. Kundirri tells the mystery, tragedy and incredible legacy of David Blanasi that thrives today.' (Source: Documentary Australia Foundation website)

1 13 The Shadow King Tom E. Lewis , Michael Kantor , 2013 single work drama

'Bringing together the country's finest creative talents including Tom E. Lewis (The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith) and Jimi Bani (Mabo) this majestic and physical reworking of Shakespeare's King Lear employs the timeless tragedy to speak to the history and current circumstances of Indigenous Australia. Working across cultures and generations, The Shadow King is unmissable theatre of a scale and significance to match the land upon which it is made.'

Source: www.malthousetheatre.com.au (Sighted 12/09/2012).

1 y separately published work icon Watu Tom E. Lewis , Angela Chaplin , 2009 Darwin Theatre Company Gulwardi , Z1590438 2009 single work drama Indigenous story

Aboriginal metaphysics and the howl of the wild. After years of exile and a lifetime of traveling in the wild worlds of movies, jazz and theatre, Tom Lewis wants to come home. Home to Arnhemland, to his family, his elders, and his country - but can he?

1 Our Elders' Voices Tom E. Lewis , 2008 single work oral history
— Appears in: The Mermaid and Serpent : A Story from Wugularr Community 2008; (p. 18-19)
1 form y separately published work icon Yellow Fella Tom E. Lewis , Fleur Parry , ( dir. Ivan Sen ) Darwin : CAAMA Productions , 2004 Z1922397 2004 single work film/TV Yellow Fella is a portrait of Tom E. Lewis who as a young man in 1978 was chosen by director Fred Schepisi to star in The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith. The life of the character he played was hauntingly close to his own, a restless young man of mixed heritage, struggling between two cultures to find his own identity.

Tom's mother is an Indigenous woman from southern Arnhem Land who was working as a station hand and cook when she met Tom's father, a Welsh stockman named Hurtle Lewis. Tom's mother refused to marry Hurtle and raised Tom with little knowledge of his real father.

In this beautifully shot and moving film, Tom E. Lewis embarks with his mother on a journey into the outback of the Northern Territory to try to find his father's grave. The journey into his past brings painful memories to Tom and challenges his sense of his own identity, ultimately finding strength in his love for both his white father and his Aboriginal step-father.'
Source : Ronin Films website www.roninfilms.com.au
1 The Bat and the Butterfly Tom E. Lewis , 2004 prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Dust Echoes : Ancient Stories, New Voices 2004;

'A young man abducts a woman, and keeps her as a prisoner in a cave. Her family is not able to rescue her. As a final resort she turns into a butterfly and escapes. When her captor turns into a bat to chase her he is driven back into the cave by the hunters in the girl's family.'

1 3 Thumbul Tom E. Lewis , 1996 single work drama
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