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Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and…
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Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and…
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Various directors
Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and…
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Damien Curtis, Sinem Saban
Our Generation started in response to the Howard Government's controversial 'Emergency Intervention' into Aboriginal communities in Australia's remote Northern Territory.
No Aboriginal people living in these communities have had any say in these…
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Cornel Ozies
The Western Australian Police Force publicly admit they have a troubled past when it comes to policing Aboriginal communities. Reform, reconciliation, equality, and anti-racism are at the heart of Australia's first Aboriginal-run police station,…
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Perun Bonser
The six-part series Our Law follows the incredible response to the groundbreaking standalone documentary in 2020 and is asking the question, “Could First Nations police officers be the ultimate front-line in changing police culture and rebuilding…
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In 2009, 180 Indigenous children descended on Townsville for the inaugural Indigenous Football Festival.
An initiative born out of Football Federation Australia’s Indigenous Football Development Program, the festival aims to increase Aboriginal…
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Catriona McKenzie
To his direct descendants and the wider Aboriginal community, Pemulwuy, Australia’s first Aboriginal resistance fighter, was a martyr, a leader, a patriot and a warrior.
A member of the Bidjigal clan who was considered a "cleverman" – with…
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Grant Leigh Saunders
Pemulwuy: A War of Two Laws charts the history of Australia's first ever Aboriginal resistance fighter. From his first encounter with the British in Botany Bay, to his 12 year war against the establishment, to his eventual demise in 1802 in…
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Julie Nimmo
Pioneers of Love is a documentary that uses historical footage and interview material to talk about the relationship between a Russian immigrant Leandro Illin and an Ngadjonji woman Kitty Clarke during the late 1800s when marriage between a white…
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Alessandro Cavadini
Protected: The Truth About Palm Island is a dramatised documentary that describes life in the Aboriginal Reserve of Palm Island during the 1950's leading up to a strike in 1957.
Aboriginal people on the Reserve were subjected to a degree of…
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Nicole Ma
Against the backdrop of Australia's tangled colonial and Aboriginal history, Putuparri and the Rainmakers explores one man's struggle to fulfil his destiny.
Tom "Putuparri" Lawford is a man caught between two worlds: his past and present in modern…
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Alex Kelly
Queen of the Desert takes you on the road with the flamboyant hairdresser trainer and youth worker Starlady Nungari. Starlady's hair salons began in the Aboriginal community of Kintore in 2002.
Armed with only a bottle of bleach and a pair of…
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Rhys Graham
Ranger to Ranger is a heart-warming documentary film that follows the epic journey of nine Aboriginal Australian Rangers, along with acclaimed Aboriginal musician Dan Sultan, as they travel to Kenya, Africa, to share knowledge, culture and music…
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Emma Hudson
Remaking the Pathway follows Batumbil Burarrwanga and her sisters Daisy and Doris, as they replicate a 60km walk they had done with their father in 1964 when they were young children.More than 50 years later, as Elders and leaders of the Gumatj clan…
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Nara Wilson
Ringbalin - Breaking the Drought documents the healing of Australia’s greatest river through an ancient ceremony of culture and spirit.
This story starts in 2010 during Australia’s worst drought in history. The Murray Darling River was dying. A…
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Darlene Johnson
River of No Return is the story of Frances Djulibing, a 45-year-old Yolngu woman and mother of three who comes from the remote community of Ramingining in Northeast Arnhem Land (NT).
Like many young girls, Frances dreamed of being a movie star—a…
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Warwick Thornton
Rosalie reflects on her childhood, growing up in the Utopia area in central Australia, and then at school at St Mary’s in Alice Springs where she learnt English and went to Church. Despite her schooling, Rosalie retained fluency in her own language…
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Steven McGregor, Matt Long
Running To America is a story of pure inspiration. Four young Indigenous men from the Australian outback are plucked from obscurity by marathon legend Robert de Castella to run the world's most famous race, the New York Marathon. He's convinced that…
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Kim Mavromatis
Sacred Ground tells the story how Quenten Agius and his nephew Chris discover human skeletal remains in the middle of a multi-million dollar housing development - is it a murder or is it an ancestor?
Sacred Ground captures the inside story of…
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Matt Norman
Salute is the story of how Peter Norman, a white Australian sprinter, became a hero in black America, even as he was virtually written out of the annals of Australia's Olympic history.
On one level, it is a story of real idealism, on another, it's…