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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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Drama |
Frank Arnold
In Wyanilling, Western Australia in 1954, 11-year-old Andy Dean and his 5-year-old sister, Sammy live at a hotel run by Burt and Molly Thompson. The children are good friends with Tom, the caretaker at the hotel.
One day word comes that their…
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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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Drama |
Paul Goldman
Prospect Bay is a poor fishing village in South Australia, where Gary 'Blacky' Black is an unremarkable 16 year old in a battling family of four siblings.
He is also part of the local Australian Rules football team - albeit not its star player. His…
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Pauline Whyman
Back Seat is a film inspired by Pauline Whyman's own life experiences. It tells the story of 12-year-old Janine, a young Aboriginal girl which her foster parents take for the first visit to her biological family.
Janine discovers that she has 8…
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Bill Bennett
Police officers Trevor Darling and Nikki Iceton have to escort a young Aboriginal woman to the NSW outback to stand trial. Kath is accused of murdering a publican who tried to rape her.
Trevor is a disgraced drug squad detective who was accused of…
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Phillip Noyce
Backroads tells the story of an aimless white drifter, Bill, who has a chance encounter with Aboriginal man Gary. They steal a car, petrol and supplies as they need them.
As they travel they pick up another Aboriginal man on the run from an…
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Tracey Moffatt
Bedevil is the first feature directed by an Australian Aboriginal woman. With this film, Moffatt challenges racial stereotypes in Australian society.
She presents a narrative that consists of three 'ghost stories' which belong to Aboriginal and…
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Ivan Sen
Lena has an absent Irish father she longs to see and an Aboriginal mother she finds disgusting. When she breaks away, she meets up with petty criminal Vaughn who's just escaped from low security prison to reluctantly visit his dying mother.
Blonde…
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Ralph Smart
Wally King, with his family and stockmen, drive livestock over hundreds of kilometres of dry country to take up their new selection at Bitter Springs, in central Australia.
A government trooper warns them that they are moving onto a waterhole that…
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Craig Lahiff
In late 1958, in the remote town of Ceduna in South Australia, a nine year old white girl was brutally raped and bludgeoned to death in a beach cave.
Shortly thereafter, in the presence of six local police officers, a full confession was signed by…
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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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Jacob Nash
Josh lives in an urban flat. He's a member of the Stolen Generations and has never met or talked to his mother.
This day, however, he's got the possibility to call her, a step which is not easy to take. A thought-provoking film.
Director Jacob…
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Adrian Wills
Russell is an adopted Aboriginal boy who flies with his white foster father to Bourke to go where he was born.
He's a troublemaker, has been suspended from school and arrested.
For the Bourke Boy's father the trip is a tick-off list: Visit the…
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Trisha Morton-Thomas
In Bungalung, around a campfire, on a moonlit night, two Anmatjere Elders, Patsy and Jane Briscoe, sing and re-tell an epic Dreaming story told to them by their father and grandfather.
It is a story of two young men who are forced into action when…
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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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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…
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Wayne Blair, Leah Purcell
Cleverman follows a group of non-humans who are battling for survival in a world where humans feel increasingly inferior and want to silence, exploit and kill them.
At the heart of the story are two estranged brothers, Koen and Waruu West, who are…
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Wayne Blair, Leah Purcell
Set in the future, Cleverman features powerful characters from ancient Aboriginal mythology, the Hairy people, who must battle daily to survive in a world that seeks to silence and destroy them.
As season two begins, the Zone has been razed to the…
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Steven McGregor
“You can pick your mates but you can’t pick your family.”
Cold Turkey explores the relationship of two brothers against a back drop of manipulative mind games.
Shane and Robby are Aboriginal brothers living in Alice Springs. Robby is leaving for a…
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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…