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Angie Abdilla
Wanja: Warrior Dog is a documentary about an area in Redfern, Sydney, called 'The Block' viewed through the eyes of Auntie Barb and the life of Wanja her blue heeler dog, recently deceased.
The community on The Block's many and varied stories of…
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Larissa Behrendt
This feature documentary tracks 50 years of First Nations activism in Australia, shown through the lens of contemporary Australian First Nations artist Richard Bell.
Richard Bell is one of the most important contemporary artists in Australia and…
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Dylan River
An Old Fella teaches a Young Fella there are more ways than one to heal the spirit.Ward One is a film that highlights a young Aboriginal man’s struggle with mental health. Mental health issues are rarely talked about in Aboriginal communities and…
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Ivan Sen
Ivan Sen (Mystery Road) directed the stunning short film Warm Strangers while a student at the Australian Film Television and Radio School.
In the last moments of his life, Jess, a young Aboriginal man, attempts to reunite with the father he has…
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Warwick Thornton
The Southern Cross is the most famous constellation in the southern hemisphere. Ever since colonisation, it’s been claimed, appropriated and hotly-contested for ownership by a range of Australian groups.But for Aboriginal people the meaning of this…
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Tracey Moffatt, Madeline McGrady
We Fight is a rare documentary about Aboriginal resistance to the Brisbane Commonwealth Games of 1982.
Hundreds of activists occupied Musgrave Park in South Brisbane as a campsite and performance area and fought against the Games and the government…
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Dean Gibson
When a hotshot public servant is sent to a remote Aboriginal community to prepare for the Prime Minister’s visit, he quickly learns the true meaning of Welcome to Country.
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Madeline McGrady
Welcome to Wee Waa is a documentary, but little information exists about it.
I assume McGrady documents Aboriginal protest following the death in custody of Eddie Murray in Wee Waa in 1981, and of Pat in 1983 along with rallies during the inquest…
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Rima Tamou
Colin, a white man, and political activist Joyce Clague met in 1964 and have had a mixed-race marriage that has been entwined in a forty-year journey of support, nurturing, devotion, commitment and love. They are the yin and yang of each other.
But…
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Adrian Wills, Albert Hartnett
On the Gordon Estate in Dubbo, the entire community has been given an eviction notice. Within three years, all of their homes will be demolished. This confronting documentary explores the experience of being black in a predominantly white…
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Taryne Laffar
The film Who Paintin' Dis Wandjina? examines the impact of hundreds of spray-painted images of Wandjinas (pronounced 'wannias') in Perth and surrounds.
Wandjinas symbolise the creator of fertility and rain for the Mowanjum Aboriginal peoples in the…
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Leah Purcell
Who We Are: Brave New Clan follows the lives of six exceptional young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, showing how they engage with their communities, history and cultures, in modern Australia.
As part of their contemporary lifestyles, these…
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Dean Gibson
In 1996 The High Court of Australia granted native title co-existence rights to the Wik Peoples of Cape York.
The “Wik Decision” should have been a catalyst for positive change, but instead sparked a national cultural and political fallout.
With…
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Catriona McKenzie, Jacqueline Willinge
The path to becoming a prime minister in Australia is a difficult one, forged through a series of educational, political, and social sliding doors – many much easier to open than others.
But what are the odds of an Aboriginal Australian realising…
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Ivan Sen
1857, Australia. In the cold, bleak terrain of the high country, a young black tracker and his elderly sergeant move on the trail of a killer.
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Tanith Glynn-Maloney
Percy Boy, a fast and resourceful Aboriginal boy, bands together with Keithy Cobb and Daisy Hawkins to take the local school sports day title away from the hands of grade five bullies "Wolf Pack".
But as Percy Boy trains with the help of his…
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Catriona McKenzie
Wrong Kind of Black, set in the 60s and 70s is based on experiences from the extraordinary life of Boori Monty Pryor, author and storyteller, who grew up in Townsville before moving to Melbourne to pursue modelling and DJing.
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Kelrick Martin
Murdered and cruelly beheaded in 1833 by those he trusted, the return of Yagan's skull to Noongar country was a momentous occasion for Aboriginal people nationwide.This is his story. This film examines the incredible and moving life and death of…
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Melanie Hogan
Yajilarra is a film about a group of Aboriginal women from Fitzroy Crossing in remote northern Western Australia. They are determined to save the town from the scourge of alcohol abuse, domestic violence and fetal alcohol syndrome.
The women in…
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Ivan Sen
Yellow Fella looks at the life of Tom Lewis, specifically at his quest to find the resting place of his father.
In this documentary we accompany Tom on his journey and vividly witness how he's going through mixed emotions, disappointments or phases…
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Frank Djirrimbilpilwy Garawirritja
Yolngu Guya Djamamirr is a documentary about the Chooky Dancers who became famous after a video of 'Zorba the Greek - Yolngu style' had been posted on YouTube.
But the story behind the Chooky Dancers' performance is not told on YouTube, a void that…