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Songlines on Screen is a special collaboration between Screen Australia and NITV that presents 10 short films from the remote regions of Western, Northern and Central Australia. These films represent Aboriginal people's ongoing connection to land…
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Stephen Page
Called a " hybrid feature film", Spear tells a contemporary Aboriginal story through movement and dance.
It follows a young Aboriginal man, Djali, as he journeys through his community to understand what it means to be a man with ancient traditions…
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Dylan Coleman
Talented young Aboriginal boxer, Jimmy is in the wrong place at the wrong time, falsely accused by police of a crime he didn’t commit.
When he tries to explain his innocence and refuses arrest, he is thrown to the ground and tasered.
After the…
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Barbara Glowczewski-Barker, Wayne Barker
"Bayini is a great spiritual woman she started to talk, to dance, to sing. She made everything around, all that comes from history. The vision and the dream she was seeing is the Anchor".
Arnhem Land Aboriginal (Yolngu) narratives regarding the…
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Allan Collins ACS
Spirit Stones is both a contemporary and historically stylised, one-hour documentary of Nyoongar elders giving their account of mysterious stones that fell on Aboriginal (Noongar) camps in rural Western Australia.
In the 1940s and 1950s, stone…
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Christopher McLeod
Indigenous communities around the world and in the U.S. resist threats to their sacred places—the original protected lands—in a growing movement to defend human rights and restore the environment.
In this 4-part documentary series, native people…
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Eleanor Gilbert
When the ancient wisdoms of the universe held by the oldest culture on earth meet modern astrophysics a new concept is born – cultural astronomy.
Increasingly Aboriginal people in Australia are being recognised as the first astronomers.
In the…
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Molly Reynolds
A poetic celebration of country and culture, Still Our Country documents the swiftly changing lives of the Yolngu people of Ramingining in the Northern Territory. Originally conceived as an online installation, this evocative carnival of images and…
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John Harvey
In 1972, the planting of a beach umbrella by young Aboriginal activists in the lawns opposite Parliament House sparked a revelation across the country.
Sitting strong and proud on Ngunnawal country, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy soon became a marker…
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Katrina Channells
When Michael Eather left Tasmania at twenty-one years of age and followed his sister to a remote Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, he had no idea that his life would change very dramatically and forever.
As a young artist on the…
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Darlene Johnson
Stolen Generations is told by the survivors of the Stolen Generations, a policy of Australia which began in the 20th century and lasted until the 1970s.
You will hear from people, who, as children, were brutally removed from their families, rounded…
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Richard Frankland
When Charlie trades Eddie's favourite jacket, he unwittingly loses a sacred stone, entrusted to Eddie by his uncle, which he promised to one day return to its home in Kalgoorlie.
As far as Eddie is concerned, this is the final straw and he sets off…
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Mark Anderson
Set in the township of Ngukurr, a remote Aboriginal town in south-east Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Stone Country follows the stories of several residents – from the local DJ to respected community elders.
Through these stories, we come face to…
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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,…
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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…
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Lily Radloff
Traumatic events and the harsh light of an Australian summer, set off filmmaker Lilly Radloff’s summer blues.
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…