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Rachel Perkins
A documentary series that tells the extraordinary story of Australia's First Wars - and calls for the First Peoples who died in these conflicts to be acknowledged by the nation and officially recognised by the Australian War Memorial in…
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Warwick Thornton
Filmmaker Warwick Thornton’s incredible international success has come at a personal cost. He has reached a crossroad. Change or die.
Warwick has chosen to change. And in typical Warwick style, he has chosen to give up the limelight, the drugs and…
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Catriona McKenzie
Series 1: 2 DVDs, 1 CD, 312 min (6 episodes)
Series 2: 2 DVDs, 312 min (6 episodes)
Drew Ellis is the latest lawyer to join the chaotic and challenging world of the Kimberley Circuit Court. The Circuit follows a magistrate and an entourage of…
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Pauline Clague
The Colleano Heart is a documentary about the Colleanos, a First Nations family and self-made entertainers of circus, who miraculously escaped oppression and racism to rise to the upper echelons of the world’s vaudeville and circus, until the next…
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Warwick Thornton
Aboriginal people live on the threshold of two worlds – one of everyday reality and the other of spirits, demons and entities. They can live an ordinary life with dead ancestors and demons all vying for space.
Director Warwick Thornton assembles a…
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Wayne Blair
Eleven-year-old Frankie Dollar is the leader of the Djarn Djarns, a group that performs traditional Aboriginal dances. There's always plenty going on at the cultural centre where the dancers often perform and they seem to be very much in demand on…
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The Dreaming is a 3-part series of animated Dreaming stories from around Australia that aired on ABC television. The stories are diverse and uniquely entertaining.
Each episode was designed and animated by a team of Aboriginal artists who received…
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Leah Purcell
The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson is set in 1893, and centres on the heavily pregnant Molly Johnson and her children who struggle in isolation to survive the harsh Australian landscape after her husband left to go droving sheep in the…
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Romaine Moreton
Olivia works on a farm picking beans. But she also has a special relationship to the past and its people.
Taking a dip she sees a white woman and a black man floating by. Their hands touch—a vision? A memory?
Names of old bean pickers she finds…
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Larissa Behrendt
The Fight Together documents how a group of NRL greats comes together to invent a new pre-game ceremony in response to the Maori Haka, that could celebrate Aboriginal cultures and help to counter racism in rugby league. Their goal is to use the…
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Larissa Behrendt
The First Inventors explores the development of sophisticated art, stone tools, irrigation and agriculture in Australia between 70,000 and 120,000 years ago.
Tens of thousands of years before Mesopotamia and the ancient Greeks, Australia's First…
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Glen Stasiuk
The Forgotten examines the prejudice faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait soldiers in the armed forces and the honour they felt representing their nation. It is also a work that explains what prompted Indigenous people to risk their lives fighting…
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Adrian Wills, Catriona McKenzie, Wayne Blair
The Gods of Wheat Street is a television drama series that transports you into the world, hearts and humour of a modern Aboriginal family of local legends.
Head of the family before his time, Odin Freeburn is being pulled in all directions. As a…
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Julie Nimmo
The Intervention: Katherine, NT traces over one year the impact of the emergency intervention which the federal government started in the Northern Territory in 2007 in response to a report about widespread child abuse.
The movie adopts a…
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Jeremy Thomson
The Kimberley Man is a story of Western Australia’s first Aboriginal parliamentarian, Ernie Bridge.
Told from the unique perspective of Ernie’s grandson Jeremy Thomson (who also directs the film) this documentary is a revealing look at Ernie’s…
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Brenda Matthews, Nathaniel Schmidt
A poignant documentary co-directed by and featuring Wiradjuri woman Brenda Matthews on a journey to find her white family – and uncover the truth about her abduction.
As a child, Brenda was handed over to a white family to be raised, before…
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Jon Bell
Sarah and Fergus, a young First Nations couple, have just had their first child, but what should be one of the happiest times in their lives turns to terror.
The Moogai comes into Sarah’s life after she suffers cardiac shock during the birth of her…
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Jon Bell
The Moogai is a psychological horror about a young mother, Sarah, who becomes terrorised by a malevolent spirit she believes is trying to take her children.
Sarah’s husband Fergus desperately wants to believe her but as she becomes more unstable,…
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Warwick Thornton
Set in 1940s Australia, The New Boy is the story of a nine-year-old Aboriginal orphan boy who arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery, run by a renegade nun, where his presence disturbs the delicately balanced world in this story of…
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Warwick Thornton
This beautiful documentary is a character study of an old man named Norman Hayes Jagamarra who gave up droving and came to Coober Pedy decades ago to work as an opal-miner.
Norman is a “noodler” – someone who sifts through the mining scrap-heaps…
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Daniel King
The Opportunists is a comedy about the wheelings and dealings of the Aboriginal art industry. One painting, two mates, four thugs, one dodgy art dealer and two words: The Opportunists.