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Kangaroo bounces through NT
A new family comedy film called
Kangaroo
is released in cinemas on September 18 was filmed entirely around Alice Springs.
The film, by the makers of the Paddington movies, is full of laughs and heartwarming moments, and features some of the Northern Territory's outstanding spots.
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The Kangaroo Sanctuary
This big wildlife sanctuary for rescued orphaned baby kangaroos and adult kangaroos opened in 2011.
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West MacDonnell Ranges
Simpsons Gap and iconic outback waterholes.
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Ilparpa Claypans
A national botanical treasure and striking location.
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Tangentyere Artists & Hermannsburg Potters
Central Desert artworks star on screen.
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Alice Springs' galleries and cafes
The town is called 'Silver Gum' in the movie, but it's everyday Alice in real life.
Kangaroo follows the story of ex-TV personality Chris Masterman, who becomes stranded in a town outside Alice Springs.
He teams up with 12-year-old Indigenous Australian girl called Charlie and they work to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned joeys — an endeavour that proves to life-changing for both.
'The Northern Territory is more than just a backdrop in
Kangaroo
- it's the beating heart of the film,' Suzana Bishop, CEO, Northern Territory Government Department of Tourism and Hospitality.
'We're so proud to see our landscapes, stories, and communities brought to life on the big screen in such an authentic and respectful way. It's a powerful reminder of the Territory's unique ability to captivate, connect and inspire travellers from all over the world
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