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A teenager is killed by a young policeman. Three shots. Less than three seconds apart.
2.6 Seconds is a true crime documentary series, a truth-telling of a fatal meeting between two young men in an isolated community in Australia’s central desert.…
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50 Shades of Black (Girl) follows the perpetually anxious Hanna in the aftermath of being mistaken for Maya, a successful black musician, at a gig one evening.The experience sparks Hanna’s curiosity as to what else she could get away with by…
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Meyne Wyatt
6LACK1DZ is a coming-of-age story shot in Wyatt’s hometown of Kalgoorlie. The film centres on a man who returns to his hometown to see his dying mother, and recounts a boyhood memory of his first day at school in this rough and tough town.
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Adrian Wills
88 is an illuminating documentary charting the historic union of Aboriginal people who in 1988 came in convoy to Sydney from around the country to protest against Australia Day.
They staged the March for Freedom, Hope and Justice through the city’s…
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Geoff Burton, Sharon Bell
An observational documentary which looks at Sydney’s first community Aboriginal radio station, Radio Redfern.
Set against the backdrop of contemporary Aboriginal music, 88.9 Radio Redfern offers a rare exploration of the people, attitudes and…
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Dena Curtis, Adrian Wills
At the "arse-end of the world" (words of the trailer!), in the middle of nowhere, is Alice Springs - home to (fictional) 8MMM Aboriginal Radio (pronounced "eight-triple-m"), the proud voice of the Aboriginal people living here.
It runs on the smell…
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Therese Denny
The 1964 black-and-white documentary A Changing Race interviews Aboriginal people about their life in Central Australia including their experience of racial discrimination.
For the first time in Australian television history, Aboriginal people are…
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Paul Roy
A Dying Shame examines the desperate situation of Aboriginal health in Australia.
Aboriginal health has always been an area neglected by Australian governments. Millions of dollars are needed to bring Aboriginal people on par with other…
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Deborah Howlett
A Little Life is a film about Ricci John Vicenti, a 19 year old Aboriginal youth (1963-1982), who was shot while attempting to escape from Canning Vale Remand Centre in Perth, Western Australia, in 1982.Ricci had been arrested for attempting to…
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Rachel Landers
A Northern Town is the story of racism in Kempsey, a town in New South Wales. This powerful documentary explores the troubled history of the town, from a horrific massacre of Aboriginal people in 1838, to the brutal Kinchela Aboriginal boys'…
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Tim O’Brien
A Silent Shout: The Nicky Winmar Story is a documentary from filmmaker and long-time friend of Winmar, Tim O’Brien.
The film marks 20 years since AFL footballer Nicky Winmar made a now-famous gesture in a moment of defiance, lifting his jumper to…
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Ivan Sen
Imagine your twin sister is murdered. Image further that the murderer was never found. Would you, after eight years, agree to relive and tell about these events?
This is what Rhoda Roberts agreed to do with director Ivan Sen. "You never get murder…
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Bruce McGuiness
A Time to Dream is a film about the visit of members of the Black Theatre to the first ever National Seminar on Aboriginal Arts, which had been sponsored by the Whitlam government.
The Seminar was held in Canberra from 21-25 May 1973. More than 200…
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Frank Arnold
In Wyanilling, Western Australia in 1954, 11-year-old Andy Dean and his 5-year-old sister, Sammy live at a hotel run by Burt and Molly Thompson. The children are good friends with Tom, the caretaker at the hotel.
One day word comes that their…
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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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Michelle Blanchard
In remote New South Wales, a young city doctor gets bamboozled by the gentle cunning and stunning art of a group of local Aboriginal women.
His first job in an Aboriginal outback community takes a turn when some savvy local Aboriginal women compel…
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Liam Campbell
Aboriginal Rules offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the grassroots Aboriginal football experience that you may have heard about, but never witnessed before.
Aboriginal Rules follows a year in the life of the Yuendumu Magpies Football Team as…
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Dennis Simmons
The film is a contemporary re-imagining of an Aboriginal Australian story, where two young filmmakers travel to a rural Mission town to discover the truth behind the story of the 'Ace of Spades'.
Christian is an ambitious young film maker with his…
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John Hughes
After Mabo was filmed during 1996 and 1997. It provides the most relevant 'snapshot' from that period of the land justice issue as it unravelled over an eighteen month period. It dispels many of the myths about native title and exposes the real…
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Larissa Behrendt
After the Apology looks at what has happened in the years since the 2008 speech which stopped the nation by the then Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. It shocks many people to learn that the number of Aboriginal children being removed today by…
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Brett Charles
Ailan Kastom (meaning "island custom") is a documentary about Torres Strait culture featuring history geography, music, dance and art of the Torres Strait, as well as language and ceremonies.
Commissioned by the Torres Strait Regional Authority and…