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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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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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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…
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Andy Nehl
Faboriginal is an arts-focused comedy show that delivers a fun mix of trivia, facts, good old yarning and laughs that is designed to test everyone's knowledge of Aboriginal art.
The show pits two teams against each other, led by Elaine Crombie and…
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Sean Gilligan
In 1945 seven year-old Joe Eggmolesse was diagnosed with leprosy. He was taken from his family under police escort and transported by rail and sea over a thousand kilometres to Fantome Island where he was incarcerated for the next ten years.
The…
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Kyas Sherriff
Feel My Absence is an examination of how people interact unconsciously each day and how the strangers who inhabit our lives affect us.
People you have never met create and affect the patterns of your day and it is not until they are gone do you…
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Tanith Glynn-Maloney
Finding Jedda follows two girls who go head-to-head for the role of a lifetime, in a reimagining of the 1954 auditions for the iconic Australian film Jedda.
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Dylan River
Indigenous actor Tom E Lewis, once uprooted from his Arnhem Land home, returns after 40 years, re-connecting through the Murrungun songline.
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Jason De Santolo
Fire Country is a landmark series hosted by world cultural fire expert, Victor Steffensen as he shares First Nations fire knowledge and wisdom across Australia and beyond to address urgent global challenges in the face of destructive…
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Ivan Sen
Fire Talker is a documentary biopic about Australian Aboriginal political activist, footballer and administrator, Dr Charles Perkins (aka Charlie Perkins).
Charles Perkins is an Australian Indigenous rights activist of the 2nd half of the 20th…
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Warwick Thornton, Brendan Fletcher, Tony Krawitz
A remote desert mining town is a hive for the last vampire stronghold shipped from Britain to Australia with convicts in 1788 by the colonial superpower to eradicate the First Nations populations.
Sheltering from the sun in the underground mines…
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Della Golding
This documentary follows the Bininj people in the Kakadu National Park area in northern Australia. They are keepers of fire, traditional custodians of country. A clan of people who can feel the rhythms of the land and its inhabitants. For more than…
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Wayne Blair, Nel Minchin
Firestarter marks the 30th anniversary of Australia’s most iconic performing arts company: Bangarra Dance Theatre.
When three young Aboriginal brothers – Stephen, David and Russell Page – took on an infant dance company in the early 1990s, little…
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Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins
First Australians is a landmark documentary series that tells a very different story of Australia. It has been described as "one of the most significant documentary series in the history of Australian television".
For the first time, the story of…
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Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins
Six out of ten Australians have had little or no contact with Indigenous people.
First Contact takes a group of six non-Aboriginal Australians with strong opinions on a unique journey into Aboriginal Australia for the very first time.
Guided by…
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Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins
More than six out of ten who call Australia home have had little or no contact with Aboriginal people. The chasm and disconnect between the First Australians and the rest of the nation is vast.
First Contact shines a light on this deep divide by…