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Warwick Thornton
Who wouldn't agree that when we're little our grandparents are super heroes who know and can do everything. Nana tells us one of these stories, told from the perspective of a little girl.
She follows here nana as she goes on a bush tucker hunting…
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Peter Mungkuri, Alec Baker, Kunmanara (Jimmy) Pompey
Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Kunmanara (Jimmy) Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, South Australia.In their younger years, Mungkuri, Baker and Pompey worked on cattle stations, breaking…
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Erica Glynn
Ngangkari (also called Ngangkari Way) looks at the role of the 'Ngangkari' (traditional healer) in the health and well being of the Anangu people of Central Australia.
It introduces three renowned Ngangkari specialists, Andy Tjilari, Rupert Peters…
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Ben McFadyen
Ngumpin Kartiya tells untold stories of the Wave Hill walk-off and the Gurindji people while also revealing the true significance of the iconic song From Little Things Big Things Grow.
The documentary looks at a proud and sometimes difficult…
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Sio Tusa Fa'aaefili
Nia's sister has killed herself and left a big hole in the family structure, making it difficult for Nia to cope.
Nia dreams of becoming a nurse in the 'big smoke' of Perth. Nia's Melancholy shows her falling asleep in the forest where she wakes up…
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Rhonda Hagan
Remember the song "Ten Little Nigger Boys" or "Nigger Boy Licorice"? When you were young you probably didn't think twice about it, but as you grew up you realised that the word 'nigger' is defamatory and racist.
This is what Stephen Hagan, an…
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Curtis Taylor
“Niminjarra” is a story owned by Warnman people of the Great Sandy Desert near Punmu (Lake Dora) in Western Australia.
Two young men transformed themselves into snakes to make their way home from law ceremony to their mother in the west. They were…
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Mary Munro
Nin's Brother is the story of a family's love as they journey from New South Wales to South Australia to unravel the fate of their brother and great uncle, Milton Wedge, and to bring him home to a proper resting place with the graves of his…
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Ashley Morrison
In 2010 Kyah Simon and Lydia Williams, became the first two Aboriginal women to win international football honours when both were part of the Matildas' victorious 2010 Asia Cup campaign. They went on to make it to the 2011 FIFA World Cup in…
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Tracey Callegari, Julie Nimmo
A special report on the plight of Sydney's Aboriginal youth. The area in question is Redfern and Waterloo, about 5 km from Sydney's CBD.
Altercations between youth and police have been reported as well as incidents of youth rioting and hurling…
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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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Richard Frankland
Shane Franzis, an Aboriginal man, is an investigator for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
Driving on an isolated country at night, he is haunted by things he has learned. The film blends flashbacks and visions into his…
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Alastair McGibbon
Aboriginal football legends, Andrew McLeod and Michael Long, are at the centre of this lively and engaging portrait of NT Thunder, a new AFL team with 60% Aboriginal players, and a bold new strategy for community engagement.
Northern Lights gives…
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Shirleen Campbell
Not Just Numbers is an inspiring documentary about the Tangentyere Women's Family Safety Group in Alice Springs.
They believe in talking straight about the violence in their communities and are working on the front line in prevention, with very…
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Suzy Bates
Nothing Rhymes with Ngapartji follows the journey of acclaimed Pitjantjatjara actor, Trevor Jamieson, as he returns to his traditional country to perform his hit stage show Ngapartji Ngapartji to an all-Indigenous audience in the remote Australian…
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Dylan River
Sometimes it is better to stay out of things, especially if you do not know what is going on.
Nulla Nulla is a comedy telling the story of a young white cop, fresh out of training, who's taken under the wing of an Aboriginal policeman. He has no…
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Ella Geia
Nundhirribala is a songman and not a dreamer. The mental images he has during sleep before his sister passed away are interpreted in song and dance, to add to an already rich culture.
Nundhirribala's Dream is a story of a dream that became reality…
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Trisha Morton-Thomas
The Aboriginal story is often buried deep beneath the accepted 247-year Australian historical narrative. It’s not that the Australian story is wrong, it’s just that it’s a wee bit one-sided. Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas, bites back at…
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James Bradley
Ochre and Ink tells the extraordinary story of artist Zhou Xiaoping and his inspiring 23 year collaboration with Aboriginal artists in outback Australia.
Trained as a traditional Chinese brush painter in Anhui Province, Xiaoping arrived in…
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John Harvey
Off Country is a feature documentary that follows the lives of seven young Aboriginal students from all over Australia, as they leave their communities to spend a year at one of the most elite boarding schools in the country, Geelong Grammar.
Every…
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Alex Petersons, Mark Jones
Old Country New Country is the poignant and politically powerful story of Bardi Elder Roy Wiggan passing on to his nephew Albert the traditional aboriginal craft of raft-making. In the process, they travel from their country--the rugged and ancient…