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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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James Trainor
Journey out of Darkness is set in Central Australia in 1901. It tells the story of a young white policeman Peterson, who is sent to arrest an Aboriginal man of the Arunta nation responsible for a ritual killing.
On the return journey, the…
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Gadrian Jarwijalmar Hoosan
Growing concern among young Aboriginal community leaders, particularly those in the Borroloola Men's Group, drew them to the idea of re-enacting a walk that hadn't occurred for almost thirty years. 'Livin' in town we've got too much fightin', too…
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James Bogle
Tracy Hocking is a schoolgirl at the country town of Kangaloola. In a nightmare she sees herself confronted in a cave by an Aboriginal dancer who gives her a painted crystal. When she awakens she finds the same crystal on her pillow. Her teacher,…
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Brendan Fletcher
Kalkadoon Man accompanies one of Australia's most respected musicians, William Barton, on a 10-day quest to make a didgeridoo using traditional methods passed down from his father, uncle and other tribal members of the Kalkadunga nation.
Throughout…
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Melanie Hogan
Kanyini is a captivating story told by Bob Randall, an Aboriginal man from Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Central Australia.
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David Tranter
On 28 October 2008, the government handed back ownership of Karlu Karlu (Devil's Marbles) to its traditional owners, after a 28-year campaign.
Karlu Karlu is an area of huge boulders with great spiritual and historical significance, 114km south of…
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Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Liza Johnson
In the Northern Territory of Australia, an extended Aboriginal family attempts to track down a missing family member so as not to loose their government housing
As they move back and forth between the suburban ghetto where they live and a remote…
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Kelrick Martin
Karroyul is the tale of an Aboriginal girl who, feeling lost and empty after the death of her mother, discovers her past in an unlikely place.
Accompanied into the bush by her uncle, Kelly soon finds that her surroundings are rich in Indigenous…
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Ali Russell
Keeper is the story of two Aboriginal women living in the small town of Ceduna on the far-west coast of South Australia.
15-year-old Jacinta Haseldine is a high school student, as interested in hip-hop as she is in hunting wombats and kangaroos.…
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Tyson Mowarin
If the Kimberley was a country, at times it would have the highest suicide rates in the world.
The vast majority are young First Nations men.
Mark Coles Smith, a First Nations actor who grew up in the Kimberley, returns to try to discover why…
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Luke Riches, Daniel Riches
Set in Perth’s notorious KGB (after the suburbs of Koondoola, Girrawheen, Balga), the series follows two rookie Aboriginal detectives, tough guy Jack and gentle giant Nigel, as they deal with the chaos of their new jobs, no-nonsense boss, work…
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Catriona McKenzie
Kiki and Kitty follows the adventures of Kiki, the good black girl in a bad white world, who stumbles across her vagina in the personification of Kitty, a big, black woman who maker her realise there is a lot more to life than she thought.
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Adrian Wills, Gillian Moody
Kindred looks at the importance of discovering your place in the world.
When Wodi Wodi woman Gillian Moody and Wonnarua man Adrian Russell Wills met making a short film together many years ago, little did they know that later they would become…
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Quenten Agius, Kim Mavromatis
King William IV recognised the continued rights to land for Aboriginal people in South Australia's founding document, the Letters Patent, in Feb 1836. The first ever Aboriginal rights granted in Australia's colonial history. Rights to the land, to…
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Warren Foster, Stuart Cohen
Kuringal re-enacts the 1883 gathering of First Nations people at the top of Doctor George Mountain, on NSW's Far South Coast, for a Kuringal ceremony also known as a men's initiation ceremony. The gathering brought more than 130 First Nations people…
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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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Shakthi Shakthidharan
Laka is a cross-cultural love story that starts with a first kiss in the suburbs of Sydney and ends with a bush birth in the Arnhem land wilderness.
For too many years, Lily, a Yolngu woman from the Northern Territory, has suppressed her yearning…
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Trevor Graham
Land Bilong Islanders follows Queensland's Supreme Court to Murray Island, the centre of a legal battle which forever altered relationships between black and white in Australia.
Murray Island, or Mer, lies to the north of the Australian mainland.…