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Tiriki Onus, Alec Morgan
The true story of the first Aboriginal filmmaker William Bill Onus.Tiriki Onus sets out to uncover the mystery surrounding
a 70-year-old silent movie believed to be made by his
grandfather, WilliamʻBillʼ Onus.Bill Onus, a Yorta…
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Douglas Watkin
Alick and Albert explores the intersection of art, science and nature.At an exhibition of Torres Strait art in Monaco in 2016, artist-activist Alick Tipoti invites Prince Albert of Monaco to Badu Island. To his surprise Albert accepts the invitation…
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Stephen Page
Freeman celebrates Cathy Freeman's historic win of the 400m sprint at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. In the documentary she shares her full story on the event for the first time.Cathy Freeman’s win brought Australia together as a nation. Watched by…
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Tangiora Hinaki
In the Pilbara, Ngaarda families have lived on their land for over 50,000 years, practising culture and law. Elders are concerned that the younger generation is losing their connection to country.
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Steven McGregor, Danielle MacLean
Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky creates a new songline for 21st century Australia, a fresh look at the Cook legend from a First Nations' perspective.
The songline tells of connection to country, spirituality, resistance and survival and features the…
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Larissa Behrendt
When the dust settles, culture remains…
Maralinga Tjarutja focuses on the Maralinga Tjarutja people who have lived on their lands for over 60 thousand years. They survived and, through their tenacious spirit and cultural strength, fight to retain…
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Tyson Mowarin
This 2.5-hour film shows Aboriginal artist Allery Sandy creating a mesmerising dot-work painting of the Pilbara, the region in north Western Australia she calls home. Marni translates to 'marking' in Yindjibarndi.Filmed over three weeks as she…
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Dean Gibson
My Family Matters is a celebration of modern
Aboriginal families, and
the everyday role models that exist within them.
This heart-warming story captures everyday life,
shining a light on ordinary families doing
extraordinary things.
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Ben McFadyen
Ngumpin Kartiya tells untold stories of the Wave Hill walk-off and the Gurindji people while also revealing the true significance of the iconic song From Little Things Big Things Grow.
The documentary looks at a proud and sometimes difficult…
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Cornel Ozies
The Western Australian Police Force publicly admit they have a troubled past when it comes to policing Aboriginal communities. Reform, reconciliation, equality, and anti-racism are at the heart of Australia's first Aboriginal-run police station,…
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Emma Hudson
Remaking the Pathway follows Batumbil Burarrwanga and her sisters Daisy and Doris, as they replicate a 60km walk they had done with their father in 1964 when they were young children.More than 50 years later, as Elders and leaders of the Gumatj clan…
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Tom Murray
The Skin of Others is a compelling portrait of an extraordinary figure, Aboriginal WWI soldier Douglas Grant.
Grant (c.1885-1951) was extraordinarily famous in his day, an intellectual, a journalist, a soldier, a reader of Shakespeare and a bagpipe…