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Drama, Short |
Joel Brown
Djaambi is a First Nations coming of age story dealing with racism, identity, anxiety and death through a spiritual journey.
The film centres on Reg, a young First Nations man, transitioning between past decisions, and the new. Made raw in the wake…
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Nicola Bell, Daniel Wilfred
Yolŋu songman Daniel Wilfred performs all over the world with his voice and biḻma (clapping sticks).
In 2019, he travelled with his uncle David Wilfred from South East Arnhem Land to Tasmania to share his manikay (ceremonial song) with students and…
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Jill Robinson
Don't Call Me Beautiful is a biographical documentary chronicling the life of Aboriginal woman Zeitha Murphy.In 1965, at the age of 3 months, she was removed from the care of her Aboriginal mother and placed into St. Vincent’s Orphanage in Nudgee,…
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Debbie Carmody
In a pub in Kalgoorlie, the mining capital of Western Australia, Lenny, an unsuspecting tourist walks into a conversation between Amos, a gold digger, and two miners. He purchases a nugget from the digger for what he thinks is a bargain price.
What…
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Andrew Dillon, Abraham Byrne Jameson
This six-part series for NITV takes an intimate look into the lives of gifted First Nations Australian youths on the cusp of becoming the nation’s next generation of sports stars.
Each episode highlights two young elite athletes, showcasing their…
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Bob Ellis
Dreaming Of Lords is a film of the 1988 pilgrimage to the home of cricket, Lords in England, by 17 Aboriginal cricketers exactly 120 years after their predecessors in 1868 and pays tribute to that.
Hosted by Aboriginal man Ernie Dingo it takes in…
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Ivan Sen
Dan Freeman is an obsessive UFO hunter, alienated by life. Dan has left his wife, his Las Vegas home and his former world behind.
Living out of his Ford Bronco, he drives the desert roads surrounding AREA 51, the secret American military base in…
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Howard Hughes
Dugong Dugong follows dugong hunters as they scour the ocean for precious dugong and marine turtles.
This documentary explains the different social responsibilities involved in the killing of the dugong, and its preparation for consumption.
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Ivan Sen
Dust is set on the cotton fields of far Northern New South Wales. As a treacherous Dust storm brews, so do the relationships between the white and Aboriginal cotton cutters.
Wrestling with the dust and dawn hues we follow a car on its journey to…
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Lee Robinson
Justin Bayard, a Northern Territory policeman, is given the job of taking an Aboriginal prisoner Emu Foot, to Alice Springs to be tried for a tribal killing.
Bayard is wounded during a revenge attack by tribesmen, and Emu Foot helps him take refuge…
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Lorraine Mafi-Williams
Leo and Leva is a documentary made at the request of the contemporary custodian of their story's site - singer and storyteller Millie Boyd - who wanted to clarify tribal boundaries in far northern NSW.
Speaking in 3 different dialects (Githrabaul,…
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Tony Briggs
Elders is based on a true story about a 4-year-old boy who must find his way home at the behest of his grandparents.
The two Elders feel that their grandson is old enough to start learning important lessons that will equip him with the necessary…
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Douglas Watkin
Ella Havelka became the first Aboriginal dancer to be invited into The Australian Ballet.
Ella’s introduction to dance began at the Dubbo Ballet Studio and with the help of scholarships and hand-me-down tutus, she quickly started winning local…
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Andrew Pike
Emily Kame Kngwarreye was an Aboriginal woman from Utopia in central Australia who began to paint on canvas when she was about 78 years old. In the 8 years before her death in 1996, she produced a staggering output of over 3,000 canvasses, some of…
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Unknown
Emily, I Am Kam celebrates the legacy of Australia’s most significant and prolific female artist – Emily Kam Kngwarray and explores the power of her work to protect her country, Alhalker.
The film questions what legacy and success looks like for…
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Imogen Thomas
Emu Runner is seen through the eyes of Gem, a 9-year-old girl growing up in the isolated community of Brewarrina. When Gem’s young mother dies unexpectedly, she copes with the loss by bonding with a wild emu, while her father struggles to keep his…
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Béatrice Bijon, Martin Thomas
Jacob Nayinggul is a charismatic elder from Gunbalanya, an isolated settlement in Arnhem Land, northern Australia. Aboriginal people in this area believe that the landscape is inhabited by the spirits of their ancestors whose bones can be seen in…
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Jenny Fraser
Everything Looks Beautiful is set in the 1970s and shows the perspective of a child in the midst of a turbulent family life.
In the film, a father and mother agree that the father can take his daughter south to a beach-side camp for a long weekend.…
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Frank Rijavec
Exile and the Kingdom traces the experiences of a community of Aboriginal people from pre-colonial times to the 1990s.
In the beginning, when the world was soft, creation beings lifted the earth out of the sea. Then the world became hard...…
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Various directors
Express Yourself is NITV's first ever comedy show. Hosted by Sean Choolburra, in front of a live studio audience, this series presents some of the best Aboriginal comedians from across the country alongside musical performances.
Comedians include…
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Donna McCrum, Andy Canny
Eye is the story of award-winning Indigenous photographer Bindi Cole travelling from her Melbourne home to the far north of Australia.
She's been invited by drag performer Foxxy Empire, the alter ego of Tiwi Islander Jason De Santis, to document…