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Pearl Berry, Johanis Lyons-Reid
It is easy to feel alone in the Australian music industry, but for First Nations' musicians, the isolation can be overwhelming, especially when racism and exploitation are thrown into the mix.
And despite the fact that Black song has played such a…
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Peter Pecotić, Joseph Williams
Countryman is a fascinating exploration of identity, environment, and reconciliation.
Two friends attempt to trace the broken song lines of their forefathers triggering an unexpected chain of events.
A Croatian man heads into the Australian…
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Erica Glynn
Dark Emu is a two-part documentary based on the award-winning book of the same name, written by Bruce Pascoe.Bruce presents his fresh perspective on Aboriginal history, taking audiences on a revelatory and inspiring journey across Australia to…
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Selina Miles
This feature documentary is about Australian figure skater Harley Windsor, a Weilwyn, Gamilaraay and Ngarrable man from Western Sydney, who was the poster boy for the Australian Winter Olympic Team.
In 2017 he became the first First Nations person…
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Tyson Mowarin
If the Kimberley was a country, at times it would have the highest suicide rates in the world.
The vast majority are young First Nations men.
Mark Coles Smith, a First Nations actor who grew up in the Kimberley, returns to try to discover why…
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Warren Foster, Stuart Cohen
Kuringal re-enacts the 1883 gathering of First Nations people at the top of Doctor George Mountain, on NSW's Far South Coast, for a Kuringal ceremony also known as a men's initiation ceremony. The gathering brought more than 130 First Nations people…
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Gary Hamaguchi
The documentary Larapinta shares its name with the oldest river in the world (also known as The Finke River), which runs through the heart of Central Australia.
How do we live in harmony with the environment and what can we learn from the land’s…
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Gabriel Willie
This comedy documentary is a six-part factual series presented by YouTube sensation Gabriel Willie (aka Bush Tucker Bunjie).
Gabriel loves his swears and insults – but he can only swear in English when there are hundreds of local First Nations'…
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John Harvey
In 1972, the planting of a beach umbrella by young Aboriginal activists in the lawns opposite Parliament House sparked a revelation across the country.
Sitting strong and proud on Ngunnawal country, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy soon became a marker…
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Rachel Perkins
A documentary series that tells the extraordinary story of Australia's First Wars - and calls for the First Peoples who died in these conflicts to be acknowledged by the nation and officially recognised by the Australian War Memorial in…
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Bill Code
The Lake of Scars is a feature-length documentary produced on Dja Dja Wurrung country, with members of the Yung Balug clan, in the Australian state of Victoria.
It is a story of allyship and reconciliation at a place unlike anywhere else…
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Brenda Matthews, Nathaniel Schmidt
A poignant documentary co-directed by and featuring Wiradjuri woman Brenda Matthews on a journey to find her white family – and uncover the truth about her abduction.
As a child, Brenda was handed over to a white family to be raised, before…
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Larissa Behrendt
This feature documentary tracks 50 years of First Nations activism in Australia, shown through the lens of contemporary Australian First Nations artist Richard Bell.
Richard Bell is one of the most important contemporary artists in Australia and…