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Comedy, Series |
David Batty
Black As - We're Back follows Series 1.
The Black As boys help Bobby get his tractor from a distant outstation. But he has a wheel off it, so they’ll need to roll that there as well. The Black As boys are challenged at every turn by tides,…
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Documentary |
Brendan Fletcher, Leah Purcell
Black Chicks Talking is a compilation of interviews with five women, interviews during which they reveal memories of their pasts as well as their future aspirations.
They come from different walks of life and are an actress, a netballer, a dancer,…
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Comedy |
Craig Anderson, Beck Cole
A new sketch comedy show by Blackfellas.... For everyone. Irreverent, provocative and just a little bit wrong ... the six-part, sketch comedy series Black Comedy promises to 'go blackly where no other Blackfella has gone before'. Black Comedy is…
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Documentary |
John Lander
Black Death is an ABC Four Corners investigation into the deaths of John Pat and three other Aboriginal men in police custody in Western Australia.The program helped crystallise the growing unease about black deaths in custody and precipitated the…
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Documentary |
Pearl Berry, Johanis Lyons-Reid
It is easy to feel alone in the Australian music industry, but for First Nations' musicians, the isolation can be overwhelming, especially when racism and exploitation are thrown into the mix.
And despite the fact that Black song has played such a…
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Documentary |
Paul Roberts
Black Magic is more than a film about sport. It is an account of the creative use of sport made by the Noongar people of Western Australia's south-west to advance their people's standing.
Noongar Aboriginal people, from as early as 1920, channelled…
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Short, Suspense |
Bill McCrow
A frightening look into the very core of the Aboriginal psyche. The Black Man is alone in a prison cell and feels that he cannot go on. Will he survive the night? Death calls him but the spirits urge him to live.This short experimental drama offers…
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Documentary |
Stephen Thomas
More than a hundred years after the Tasmanian Aboriginal people were declared extinct, their descendants set out to reclaim the lost graves of their ancestors on Flinders Island in Bass Strait.
The neglected burial site at Wybalenna (or 'Black…
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David Sandy, Bruno de Villenoisy, Lorraine Mafi-Williams, Martin Rooke
Black Santa follows Syd Cunningham, Head of the Aboriginal Welfare Unit, St Marys, NSW.
He dons his Santa uniform and distributes Christmas presents to the local Aboriginal children.
Black Santa is part of the Blackout series.
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Drama |
James Ricketson
Based the book The Day of The Dog by Archie Weller, who co-wrote the script with the director, Ricketson's film tells of an part-Aboriginal (John Moore) caught between his allegiance to his "people" and his aspirations to escape the cycle of abuse…
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David Hansen
Blowback is a satirical look at Australia's policy on Intervention. A group of Indigenous leaders from the Northern Territory decide that the incidence of child abuse in 'white Australia' is too high so they send in a militarised task force to Kings…
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Musical |
Tom Zubrycki
Bran Nue Dae is a documentary revolving around the Aboriginal playwright Jimmy Chi, writer of the play of the same name. The movie explores the issues behind the musical which is a blend of road movie, comedy, song, dance and romance.
It took Jimmy…
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Paul Roberts, Des Kootji Raymond
'The Legends' were a group of men who formed the Buffaloes Football Club and championed fair play on and off the sporting field.
Many of the men came out of Darwin's notorious Kahlin Compound where they had been placed because the law classified…
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Andy Nehl
Where black Americans turned to the blues, Aboriginal Australians found inspiration in country and western music and created a style of their own. From the bush to the city, Aboriginal people have used country music to tell their stories of life and…
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Series |
Scott Hartford-Davis, Julian Pringle, Kate Woods, Paul Faint
In the remote Australian town of Brooklyn Waters, NSW, a police officer and a radio producer investigate the horrifying murder of a young Aboriginal girl. As disturbing facts emerge during the investigation, unease between the white and black…
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David Vadiveloo
In town camps and remote area communities of central Australia, Aboriginal boys and girls begin their apprenticeships early - making bush-bikes.
Bush Bikes witnesses the genius of bush-bike assembly; from the greasing of parts and chains with…
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Comedy |
Francis Jupurrurla Kelly, David Batty
Aboriginal people always had the talent to come up with ingenious solutions to problems which could be fatal in the desert. This has not changed in modern day Australia. The four Bush Mechanics documentaries show how a group of Aboriginal men goes…
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Drama |
Margot Nash
Call me Mum is a movie about the Stolen Generations and their effects.
When Kate, a white woman, decides to reunite her Torres Strait Islander foster son with his birth mother, dangerous family and racial tensions surface.
Kate is on a plane…
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Short, Virtual reality |
Dominic Allen
Put on your virtual reality headset and let David Gulpilil and Jack Charles guide you on a journey of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander song and dance.
An exhilarating and visceral film that tells the expansive story of Carriberrie: Aboriginal…
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Documentary |
Trevor Graham
The Yolngu leaders asked for this DVD to be made. Through song, dance, art and ritual, the Yolngu people of northeast Arnhem Land pass on and preserve their sacred knowledge. The Djungguwan is one of their most important ceremonies.
This two-DVD…
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Drama |
Rolf de Heer
Written by Rolf de Heer and David Gulpilil as a collaborative project, Charlie's Country stars Gulpilil as blackfella Charlie, who is getting older, and is out of sorts.
Gulpilil appears in every scene in a film that starts on a light note when…