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50 Shades of Black (Girl) follows the perpetually anxious Hanna in the aftermath of being mistaken for Maya, a successful black musician, at a gig one evening.The experience sparks Hanna’s curiosity as to what else she could get away with by…
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Documentary |
Geoff Burton, Sharon Bell
An observational documentary which looks at Sydney’s first community Aboriginal radio station, Radio Redfern.
Set against the backdrop of contemporary Aboriginal music, 88.9 Radio Redfern offers a rare exploration of the people, attitudes and…
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Therese Denny
The 1964 black-and-white documentary A Changing Race interviews Aboriginal people about their life in Central Australia including their experience of racial discrimination.
For the first time in Australian television history, Aboriginal people are…
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Paul Roy
A Dying Shame examines the desperate situation of Aboriginal health in Australia.
Aboriginal health has always been an area neglected by Australian governments. Millions of dollars are needed to bring Aboriginal people on par with other…
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Documentary |
Deborah Howlett
A Little Life is a film about Ricci John Vicenti, a 19 year old Aboriginal youth (1963-1982), who was shot while attempting to escape from Canning Vale Remand Centre in Perth, Western Australia, in 1982.Ricci had been arrested for attempting to…
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Rachel Landers
A Northern Town is the story of racism in Kempsey, a town in New South Wales. This powerful documentary explores the troubled history of the town, from a horrific massacre of Aboriginal people in 1838, to the brutal Kinchela Aboriginal boys'…
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Documentary |
Tim O’Brien
A Silent Shout: The Nicky Winmar Story is a documentary from filmmaker and long-time friend of Winmar, Tim O’Brien.
The film marks 20 years since AFL footballer Nicky Winmar made a now-famous gesture in a moment of defiance, lifting his jumper to…
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Tiriki Onus, Alec Morgan
The true story of the first Aboriginal filmmaker William Bill Onus.Tiriki Onus sets out to uncover the mystery surrounding
a 70-year-old silent movie believed to be made by his
grandfather, WilliamʻBillʼ Onus.Bill Onus, a Yorta…
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Liam Campbell
Aboriginal Rules offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the grassroots Aboriginal football experience that you may have heard about, but never witnessed before.
Aboriginal Rules follows a year in the life of the Yuendumu Magpies Football Team as…
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John Hughes
After Mabo was filmed during 1996 and 1997. It provides the most relevant 'snapshot' from that period of the land justice issue as it unravelled over an eighteen month period. It dispels many of the myths about native title and exposes the real…
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Brett Charles
Ailan Kastom (meaning "island custom") is a documentary about Torres Strait culture featuring history geography, music, dance and art of the Torres Strait, as well as language and ceremonies.
Commissioned by the Torres Strait Regional Authority and…
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Frank Lowell Few
This series uses the technique of re-enactment to depict the ways of life of Aboriginal inhabitants of Australia, prior to the arrival of Europeans, including the methods used to make implements, the uses to which these were put, how they traded and…
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Douglas Watkin
Alick and Albert explores the intersection of art, science and nature.At an exhibition of Torres Strait art in Monaco in 2016, artist-activist Alick Tipoti invites Prince Albert of Monaco to Badu Island. To his surprise Albert accepts the invitation…
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Martha Ansara
In 1989 a dispute over the redevelopment of the Old Swan Brewery on the Sacred Grounds of the Waugul, Kings Park, Perth, convulsed the politics of Western Australia.
Its lessons are important for all who are concerned about Aboriginal rights and…
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Ian Hamilton
Angels Gather Here follows Jacki Trapman’s journey back to her hometown of Brewarrina in the north-west of New South Wales, to celebrate her parents’ 60th Wedding Anniversary.
Going home is never easy, and for Jackie it means facing the traumas of…
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Molly Reynolds
In north-east Arnhem land, around 500 kilometres east of Darwin, lies a small Aboriginal community isolated from the rest of Australia called Ramingining. There's just two schools, one convenience store and one police station to cater for the one…
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Drama |
Sarah Spillane
Around the Block is about breaking family and cultural cycles for a hopeful future.
A contemporary story of love, revenge, and triumph, a young Aboriginal boy becomes torn between his unexpected love of acting and the disintegration of his…
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Alec Morgan
In 1951 the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) began using movie cameras in secret surveillance of people who were suspected of being threats to the state.
Some of their prime suspects were then 21-year-old Aboriginal man Ray…
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Series, Children |
Regina Pagano
Aussie Bush Tales is series of stories about three Aboriginal boys and their cousin, Jedda, who live traditionally with the elder, Moort and his wife, Marlee. Through their adventures, they learn about bush lore and about finding food.
Meeka is the…
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Baz Lurmann
Australia tells the story of an English aristocrat lady who in northern Australia at the beginning of the second world war, travels to Australia to sell the inherited huge cattle station 'Faraway Downs'. She also wants to check up on her husband who…
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Pat Fiske
On Australia Day 1988, over 20 film crews across the country filmed from midnight to midnight, searching behind the curtain of the official celebrations to reveal the thoughts and attitudes of ordinary Australians.
Australia Daze is an authentic,…