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Alana Hicks
All Barbara wants to do is watch the Simpsons, but her mum has just been overcharged for a chicken at her local store and has to enlist the help of her much more street-wise daughter to sort it out.
The film deals with themes of racism and…
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Suspense |
Hunter Page-Lochard, Carter Fred Simpkin
A short dramatic thriller about a young couple who carelessly drive down a dirt road in the middle of the bush, their paranoia letting them crash their car. To their horror they discover that their young female toddler is missing.They decide to…
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Lynette Wallworth
Collisions focus is Aboriginal elder Nyarri Nyarri Morgan’s first contact with Europeans while he was observing one of the Maralinga atomic tests.
Set in the Western Desert, the film contains elements of tragedy, travel blog and nature story.
It…
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Nigel Buesst
Al 'The Bomb' Dawson is caught between his Aboriginal friends, fight promoters, and students campaigning for Aboriginal rights.
Unable to resolve the conflicting forces around him, Al walks away from all of them, in the process losing the chance…
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Francis Jupurrurla Kelly, David Batty
More than 80 years after the brutal slaughter of 100 or more Aboriginal people in Central Australia, survivors and their descendants tell their story in Coniston.
Known as “the Coniston Massacres”, the punitive expeditions that set out in August…
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Tyson Mowarin
Australia is home to the world’s oldest continuous culture. A culture whose sacred sites are older than any of the worlds most famous monuments. Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the Great Wall of China are comparatively recent compared to the rock art…
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Martin Butler, Bentley Dean
While the British and Australian governments were trying to test space rockets, members of the nomadic Indigenous population in the Great Sandy Desert, south of Broome (Western Australia) were still living off the land, surviving in extreme…
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Roger Scholes
This hour-long documentary gives an astonishing insight into the life of an East Perth dance club—the Coolbaroo Club—run by the Nyoongar Aboriginal community and for all Aboriginal people and their (few) white supporters between 1946 and 1960.
The…
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Peter Pecotić, Joseph Williams
Countryman is a fascinating exploration of identity, environment, and reconciliation.
Two friends attempt to trace the broken song lines of their forefathers triggering an unexpected chain of events.
A Croatian man heads into the Australian…
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Various directors
Crossing Tracks is a compilation of three half-hour films by Aboriginal directors.
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning
Director: Rima Tamou, 27 min
Based on the Archie Weller short story, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning takes us on a journey into the…
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Jeni Kendell
For the first 70 years of this century, tens of thousands of Aboriginal babies and children were taken from their mothers and families by government officials and placed into institutions and foster homes. Cut off from their own people, language and…
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Lara Cole
On an unseasonably warm evening in 1968 Australian Prime Minister John Gorton, wearing evening dress, walked slowly along a line of 25 young Aboriginal women, dressed in white satin sporting beehive hairdos, standing silently in the Sydney Town…
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Arch Nicholson
Steve Harris is a ranger who has been assigned to deal with a massive saltwater crocodile that's been attacking and killing people in the Northern Territory.
He finds himself at odds with the local Aboriginal community, who believe the crocodile…
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Dark Matter Don’t Matter is an online science-fiction comedy set in the near future when the world’s population have evacuated Earth, and a small Aboriginal community is left behind.
The last to leave, they take matters into their own hands and…
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Warwick Thornton, Johan Gabrielsson
This artfully composed documentary provides a chilling glimpse into the mind of a 20th-century explorer.
In 1910, a scientist called Erik Mjöberg led the first Swedish expedition to Australia. An entomologist by trade, Mjöberg's brief was to…
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Nick Parsons
This gripping Australian drama contains similar themes as a western as it chronicles the unending struggle between Aboriginal people and ever-encroaching Europeans.
Set in the arid red-rock desert west of Alice Springs, a region called Dead Heart…
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Esben Storm
This tense and dramatic thriller deals frankly with the subject of Aboriginal deaths while in police custody.
Deadly is set against a backdrop of simmering racial tension in a remote Australian outback town.
Tony Bourke, a young street-wise cop,…
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Sonja Dare
In the heart of central Australia, the town of Alice Springs has become something of a haven for Lesbians – a place where black and white women mix and mingle, confronting the challenges of loving across racial and cultural gaps.
In a delightful…
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Tom Murray, Allan Collins ACS
Seventy years after the controversial murder trial of the great Yolngu leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda and his subsequent disappearance, his family is still searching for answers. Dhakiyarr's body has still not been found and laid to rest. His…
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Nicola Bell, Daniel Wilfred
Yolŋu songman Daniel Wilfred performs all over the world with his voice and biḻma (clapping sticks).
In 2019, he travelled with his uncle David Wilfred from South East Arnhem Land to Tasmania to share his manikay (ceremonial song) with students and…
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Bob Ellis
Dreaming Of Lords is a film of the 1988 pilgrimage to the home of cricket, Lords in England, by 17 Aboriginal cricketers exactly 120 years after their predecessors in 1868 and pays tribute to that.
Hosted by Aboriginal man Ernie Dingo it takes in…