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Adrian Wills
Jinaali, a chubby young Aboriginal woman, works at a supermarket and is constantly bullied by her boss. He does not merit her 'equal opportunity line' initiative or forgive the mistakes she does.
When Jinaali watches television she sees an…
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Drama |
Dena Curtis
Set in Central Australia in the 1940s, Aboriginal worker Jacob learns about the birth of his son while being out bush, fencing. When he returns from his work four months later he's in for a surprise.
He returns to his Aboriginal wife and looks at…
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Brian Syron
Jindalee Lady tells the story of a young Aboriginal woman sets out to build a career in the fashion industry. It is an urban love triangle involving an Aboriginal fashion designer, her white music executive husband and an Aboriginal…
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Ivan Sen
A young Murri boy leaves his isolated hometown and travels to a place he has never experienced.
A striking study of a young boy on the road. He's never smiling, in fact, almost exhaling sorrow with a far-off look normally not observed with…
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Trisha Morton-Thomas
A man wakes up hungover on the sofa from his previous night. Unwilling to move he lets his wife pick up the remote control and his 3-year-old daughter get him a glass of water with an aspirin.
It's the girl's birthday, yet the father seems to be…
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Michael Longbottom
Originally started in 1930 as an "all-blacks" team when racial division was rife, this footie club later embraced people from many nations around the world.
Footie games have become a vital part of the La Perouse community ("La Pa" for the locals).…
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Kelrick Martin
James 'Mad Morro' Morris is an 30 year-old Indigenous man from Taree in northern NSW. He is about to be released from jail after serving 13 years. His mother Debbie is eagerly awaiting their reunion, but she's clearly anxious for the future.
Weeks…
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Beck Cole
Making Samson & Delilah shows the fascinating story behind the making of one of the most acclaimed Australian films.
A director, a producer, two teenage actors, a small crew and six weeks in the desert. Throw in an observational documentary…
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Craig Japangardi Williams, Timothy Japangardi Marshall
Marluku Wirlinyi is a tale of kangaroo hunting that weaves its way through Dreamtime, to the present and back again.
A group of old Warlpiri men transport us back to a time of rarely heard history and we follow their journey into the present.…
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Warwick Thornton
At an auction of Aboriginal artefacts a white woman buys the painting of a fish and a Mimi sculpture. Mimis are stick-like spirits which live in rock cracks.
Shortly after bringing them home she discovers that the painting of the fish has changed…
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Daniel King
Mirror Images looks at domestic violence and alcoholism in an Aboriginal family.
The film is a short drama that captures the story from the angle of the abuser then within this situation explores the emotion and reasoning behind why he abuses his…
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Erica Glynn
In an isolated desert community, Della and Alvin are promised under the traditional laws of marriage. Their time has come. They move in together. One house, two swags, a guitar... no idea.
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"In making My Bed Your Bed, I set out to…
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Genevieve Grieves
Lani's Story follows Sydney woman Lani Brennan's experience of two relationships - one she has to escape to survive, the other she cannot survive without. It is a moving and intimate portrait of a young Aboriginal woman's journey from victim to…
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Steven McGregor
Aaron and Vinnie Pedersen are two brothers who have been each others shadow. Aaron, 35, has established a successful career as an actor, all the while being responsible for the care of Vinnie, 34, who has mild intellectual disabilities and cerebral…
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Essie Coffey
My Live As I Live It is Essie's second film which returns to her home in 'Dodge City' fifteen years after her first film, My Survival as an Aboriginal.
Essie and the A-Team are nominating for the local Shire elections. The film incorporates some of…
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Essie Coffey
My Survival As An Aboriginal rocked Australia and the world with its presentation of atrocities and hardships committed against Aboriginal people.
The movie delves beneath surface appearances to reveal a strong resistance to assimilation and loss…
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Brit Arthur
In December 2005 Britt Arthur heard the news that her Uncle Robert was dead. No-one in the Arthur family had spoken about Robert in the preceding 30 years. He was the black sheep of the family, he would argue, he owed everyone money and before he…
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Warwick Thornton
Who wouldn't agree that when we're little our grandparents are super heroes who know and can do everything. Nana tells us one of these stories, told from the perspective of a little girl.
She follows here nana as she goes on a bush tucker hunting…
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Sio Tusa Fa'aaefili
Nia's sister has killed herself and left a big hole in the family structure, making it difficult for Nia to cope.
Nia dreams of becoming a nurse in the 'big smoke' of Perth. Nia's Melancholy shows her falling asleep in the forest where she wakes up…
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Rhonda Hagan
Remember the song "Ten Little Nigger Boys" or "Nigger Boy Licorice"? When you were young you probably didn't think twice about it, but as you grew up you realised that the word 'nigger' is defamatory and racist.
This is what Stephen Hagan, an…
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Tracey Moffatt
Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy is the story of a white woman and her adopted Aboriginal daughter, told with vibrantly coloured landscapes and a richly constructed soundscape.
The film is in part a response by visual artist Tracey Moffatt to Charles…