Actor David Gulpilil initially approached this film's writer-director Darlene Johnson "to show people my life and how I really live it".
This documentary is an Australian Film Finance Corporation presentation of a Jotz production.
This production was financed with the assistance of the Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC).
According to Bernard Hemingway at the 'Cinephilia' website, "Darlene Johnson's documentary was originally released in 2002 with a run-time of 56 minutes. It has been updated to take account of the resurgence of David Gulpilil's career with Rolf de Heer's The Tracker (2002) and Ten Canoes (2006)."
The film was "made with the special assistance of Screensound Australia, the National Screen and Sound Archive" of Australia.