Director Bentley Dean and Martin Butler look back to 1964, when a group of 20 Martu women and children — Aboriginal people who had never before seen whites — were encountered in the Great Sandy Desert of Australia. This remarkable film includes not only documentary footage of that first contact, but also recent interviews with several members of the original Martu group, who poignantly describe the encounter of 1964 and its profound impact on their lives. (Australia, 78m, 2009)