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Musical |
Rachel Perkins
The Australian Outback - 1932. Entranced by the moon, a young girl steps out of her bedroom window. When her parents check on her, she is gone. The police suggest aboriginal tracker Albert lead the search, but the father revolts - insisting - no…
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Documentary |
Bernice Daly
One People Sing Freedom is important historically as it documents the protest march organised by Aboriginal peoples to protest the 1988 Bicentenary. The protest march in 1988 was the largest gathering of Aboriginal people since 1788, and the film…
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Documentary |
Tom E Lewis
In One River All Rivers first-time director Tom E Lewis points out how rivers are an important part in both Aboriginal lives and Aboriginal culture.
But many of them are threatened by mining. This short documentary might have been inspired by…
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Short |
Jackie van Beek
On a town camp in Alice Springs, Australia, a boy searches for a pair of shoes so he can go to school.
His friend tries to help him out by reorganising his aunty's shopping list.
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Documentary |
Jedda Puruntatameri
One Tree, One Man is a short film which tells the story of the only remaining Tamarind tree left standing in the centre of Pirlangimpi, on the Tiwi islands.
There is only one man left to tell its story. 90 year old Justin, elder and Master of…
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Documentary, Series |
Various directors
Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and…
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Documentary, Series |
Various directors
Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and…
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Documentary, Series |
Various directors
Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and…
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Documentary |
Damien Curtis, Sinem Saban
Our Generation started in response to the Howard Government's controversial 'Emergency Intervention' into Aboriginal communities in Australia's remote Northern Territory.
No Aboriginal people living in these communities have had any say in these…
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Documentary |
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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Documentary |
Perun Bonser
The six-part series Our Law follows the incredible response to the groundbreaking standalone documentary in 2020 and is asking the question, “Could First Nations police officers be the ultimate front-line in changing police culture and rebuilding…
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Documentary |
Perun Bonser
Returning for Series 2 is Custody Police Auxiliary Officer Ace Keirnan in Kalgoorlie and Constable Leroy Rundle in Perth, while Sergeant Alan Kickett is a new participant in Broome.
Constable Rundle recently completed his probationary period at…
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Series |
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Our Medicine is a ground-breaking observational series which follows First Nations professionals working on the medical front-line as they try to achieve better health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and communities.
It…
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Various directors
In 2009, 180 Indigenous children descended on Townsville for the inaugural Indigenous Football Festival.
An initiative born out of Football Federation Australia’s Indigenous Football Development Program, the festival aims to increase Aboriginal…
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Drama |
Destiny Deacon
Over d-fence is a parody of Neighbours, Australia's longest-running TV drama. Over d-fence takes you into Deacon's outdoor domestic environment cleverly revealing that the backyard is no longer a haven or sanctuary.
The film depicts an Indigenous…
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Drama |
Warwick Thornton
In Pay Back we follow Paddy, an Aboriginal man in prison who has a vision seeing an elder telling him that "tomorrow is pay back".
Paddy collects his belongings and is dismissed from prison. "Have a nice life, Pat," says the guard. "Yeah," is…
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Documentary |
Catriona McKenzie
To his direct descendants and the wider Aboriginal community, Pemulwuy, Australia’s first Aboriginal resistance fighter, was a martyr, a leader, a patriot and a warrior.
A member of the Bidjigal clan who was considered a "cleverman" – with…
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Grant Leigh Saunders
Pemulwuy: A War of Two Laws charts the history of Australia's first ever Aboriginal resistance fighter. From his first encounter with the British in Botany Bay, to his 12 year war against the establishment, to his eventual demise in 1802 in…
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Julie Nimmo
Pioneers of Love is a documentary that uses historical footage and interview material to talk about the relationship between a Russian immigrant Leandro Illin and an Ngadjonji woman Kitty Clarke during the late 1800s when marriage between a white…
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Drama |
Beck Cole
When Sam and her husband move to a remote mining camp in the desolate outback, she finds herself struggling to cope with the lonely existence. Eventually, she questions whether she is really alone.
Plains Empty takes the old standard of a restless…
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Comedy |
Steven McGregor
This comedy follows young Aboriginal woman Charlie, who experiences her own personal cataclysmic event when her life crumbles around her.
Escaping the fallout, Charlie finds herself at the centre of a hilariously mismatched community of doomsday…