Penny Tweedie

Birth : 1940-04-30, Hawkhurst, Kent, England

Death : 2011-01-14

History

Penny Tweedie was an English photojournalist who is noted for her work with the Aboriginal peoples in Arnhem Land in the late 1970s.

Movies

Rabbit-Proof Fence
Still Photographer
In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their homes to be trained as domestic staff, and set off on a trek across the Outback.
Yolngu Boy
Still Photographer
After committing a crime for which he is likely to be jailed, a Yolngu teenager convinces two of his childhood friends to join him on a journey from North East Arnhem Land to Darwin to seek help from a tribal leader.
We of the Never Never
Still Photographer
Based on the well-loved Australian classic by Mrs. Aeneas Gunn, this is the remarkable true story of Jeannie Gunn, a woman who fought to overcome sexual and racial prejudice amid the harsh beauties of the outback. Leaving her Melbourne existence for a new life on her husband's isolated ranch, Jeannie's feisty, good-natured attitude soon wins over the misogynistic stockmen, but she faces a much tougher challenge in trying to change their racist attitudes towards the indigenous aboriginal population.