0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Hayden Layton
Storykeepers is a celebration of an extraordinary individual, Boori Monty Pryor, who throughout his life has risen against the odds to become a celebrated author and storyteller.
Growing up as an Aboriginal kid, dodging the cops in Townsville,…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Suspense |
Jub Clerc
Storytime is about two adventurous Kimberley kids who wander deep into the mangroves at sunset, only to find the terrifying campfire stories of the Gooynbooyn Woman may not be myth after-all.
Their concerned parents and grandma start a search when…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Short |
Lily Radloff
Traumatic events and the harsh light of an Australian summer, set off filmmaker Lilly Radloff’s summer blues.
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
David MacDougall, Judith MacDougall
Sunny And The Dark Horse chronicles the story of an Aboriginal stockman and his family and their growing passion for "picnic racing" on bush tracks in New South Wales.
It was filmed at Collum Collum, an Aboriginal-operated cattle station in…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Allan Collins ACS
As the sun sets over Lila Creek, south of Alice Springs, Max Stuart watches the young men of his family prepare their camp and cook kangaroo the traditional way.
Throughout the night, Max passes on words of wisdom to his companions: sometimes they…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Drama |
Jub Clerc
1989, Port Hedland, remote Pilbara country, Western Australia. 15-year-old Aboriginal girl Murra finds herself abandoned by her hippie mother after a drug fuelled party gets out of hand.
Sent to live with her kind but strict Grandparents, Murra…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Suspense |
Warwick Thornton
Sweet Country is set in 1929 in the outback of the Northern Territory. Sam is an Aboriginal middle-aged stockman who works for a kind preacher, Fred Smith.
Harry Marsh, returning from the Western Front, is appointed as the new station operator, and…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
David MacDougall, Judith MacDougall
One of the major works produced by the film unit of the then Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (now Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, AIATSIS), Takeover observes the profound effect on an Aboriginal…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Drama |
Steven McGregor
In the Monsoon season savage storms lash the Daly River region, about 150 kms south of Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory.
According to legend it is the Sugar Glider traveling across the sky mischievously moving the clouds around, which…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Series |
Ramahn Allam
Around 250 Indigenous languages with 600 dialects are spoken in Australia. Today it is estimated that 30 of those languages are still strong and are spoken daily. But over a hundred are critically endangered.
In Talking Language, Ernie Dingo…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Charmaine Ingram
Tayamangajirri (Night Patrol) follows the lives of a team of women from the Tiwi Islands who work day and night making sure that the Island’s kids and families are safe.
Tayamangajirri is Tiwi for "we look after each other".
0 per cent relevant to your search
Drama |
Grant Leigh Saunders
Grant Leigh Saunders is an Aboriginal filmmaker, writer and musician who has secretly always wanted to be a fisherman, just like his father and grandfather before him. This fishing yarn is set against the backdrop of the beautiful Manning River in…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Drama |
Ivan Sen
Two teenagers walk from the certainty of life on the 'mish' (mission) to a bus stop and enter uncertain dreams of a life somewhere else. At the bus stop both of them have to make a decision.
0 per cent relevant to your search
Drama |
Rolf de Heer
Ten Canoes is different in many ways. Forget Hollywood, action or predictable stories, even forget fast-paced entertainment. Ten Canoes is a quiet film, a film about how Aboriginal life has been 1,000 years ago and maybe even before that.
Be also…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Anne Pratten
Terra Nullius begins in the 1960s, offering glimpses into the life of a young Aboriginal girl, Alice. She has been adopted into a white family. Her Aboriginality and her history are denied and hidden. We begin to see how much of this same history…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Series, Children |
Tyson Mowarin
Thalu is a live-action series that focuses on a group of Aboriginal children who undertake a journey to save their country from the threat of a mysterious dust cloud and its inhabitants, the Takers.The friends must make their way to the ‘Thalu’ — a…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Virtual reality |
Tyson Mowarin
Journey into the modern Dreamtime stories of the western Pilbara-based Ngarluma people.
Thalu: Dreamtime is Now is an interactive virtual reality (VR) experience that brings the mythology and cultural heritage of Tyson Mowarin’s people to life with…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Daniel Gordon
From shy country kid to two-time Brownlow medallist and Australian of the Year, AFL legend Adam Goodes is an inspiration to many. The footy field was where he thrived; the only place where the colour of his skin was irrelevant.
But Goodes’ world…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
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…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Rolf de Heer, Molly Reynolds, Tania Nehme
The Balanda and the Bark Canoes is a lively and eye-opening documentary and a companion film to Ten Canoes.
Rolf de Heer wrote during the production of Ten Canoes: "We are making a movie. The story is their story, those that live on this land, in…
0 per cent relevant to your search
Documentary |
Warwick Thornton
Filmmaker Warwick Thornton’s incredible international success has come at a personal cost. He has reached a crossroad. Change or die.
Warwick has chosen to change. And in typical Warwick style, he has chosen to give up the limelight, the drugs and…