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Drama |
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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Documentary, Series |
Gary Hamaguchi
The documentary Larapinta shares its name with the oldest river in the world (also known as The Finke River), which runs through the heart of Central Australia.
How do we live in harmony with the environment and what can we learn from the land’s…
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Bjorn Stewart
1944, Sydney. A lonely, married jazz singer and a troubled Aboriginal soldier find solace in each other and their shared history in an underground speakeasy.
Here, the segregation rules of the outside world don’t apply. But as they fall in love,…
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Drama, Suspense |
Ivan Sen
Limbo follows Travis Hurley, a jaded detective who arrives in the remote small Australian outback town of Limbo to investigate a 20-year-old unsolved murder of local Aboriginal girl Charlotte Hayes.
Forming bonds with the victim’s fractured family,…
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David MacDougall
Link-Up Diary explores the consequences of the New South Wales government’s long-term practice of taking Aboriginal children away from their parents and raising them in “white” environments. The film takes the form of a personal journey by the…
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Eddie Martin
In 1968, Aboriginal boxer Lionel Rose became the the first Indigenous world bantamweight boxing champion when after 15 rounds he defeated Fighting Harada in Tokyo. He returned home to a hero's welcome by a crowd of 250,000.
Lionel is a very lucid…
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Tony Thorne
Little J is five years old and his Big Cuz is nine. They’re two Aboriginal kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog.
All their friends are nearby, and school is just a stroll away along a bush track. There’s so much to discover in the backyard...and…
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Anthony Thorne
Little J, he’s five and Big Cuz, she’s nine. They’re a couple of Aboriginal Australian kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog.
Little J and Big Cuz are busy with the ups and downs of playground and classroom. There’s always something surprising…
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Anthony Thorne
Little J, he’s five and Big Cuz, she’s nine. They’re a couple of Aboriginal Australian kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog.
In season three, Big Cuz starts to navigate some tricky adult responsibilities like captaining the rugby team, getting…
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Fran Dobbie
Domestic abuse is a dark shadow that lives in the heart of Australian society, affecting individuals, families and neighbourhoods. In regional, rural and remote Australia, whole communities can be affected.
In this powerful short film, this often…
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Martin Mhando
"Liyarn Ngarn", in the Yawuru language of the West Kimberly region around Broome, means "Coming Together of the Spirit". Liyarn Ngarn represents a thirty year long mission of Indigenous leader and Yawura man, Patrick Dodson, to bring about a lasting…
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Comedy, Drama |
Laura Clelland, Gabriel Willie
With their ‘big break’ comedy show cancelled, an eviction notice on their door, and big responsibilities on their shoulders, flatmates and part-time baristas Steph and Gab realise there’s more money in foot fetish pics and phone sex than there is…
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Steven McGregor, Danielle MacLean
Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky creates a new songline for 21st century Australia, a fresh look at the Cook legend from a First Nations' perspective.
The songline tells of connection to country, spirituality, resistance and survival and features the…
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Beck Cole
Teenager Jessie Bartlett Nungarrayi takes us on a journey from Alice Springs to the ancestral homelands of her Pintubi grandmothers where the old ladies propose to teach her about relationships with men – the lore of love, traditional way.
With her…
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Alec Morgan
When Lousy Little Sixpence was first screened it caused shock and disbelief in Australia because viewers couldn't believe what they were seeing.
Lousy Little Sixpence tells the story of five children, now Elders and representatives for an entire…
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Curtis Levy
Made at the request of the Aboriginal people of Mornington Island, Lurugu was the first of five films made by Curtis Levy for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (now Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies,…
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Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman
Four years in the making, this animated film documents the song-cycle of the Goolarabooloo people, along the path of the Lurujarri Heritage Trail which was established in 1987 by Goolarabooloo Elder Paddy Roe, and stretching from Broome up through…
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Dot West
Maap Mordak tells the story of a fair-skinned Aboriginal girl who is upset and confused about her identity. Twelve-year-old Sonia races home very upset after being teased. She finds comfort and spiritual wisdom from her Nan.
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Rachel Perkins
Mabo is a telemovie that chronicles Torres Strait Islander Eddie Mabo’s ten-year battle with the High Court to overturn the concept of terra nullius and recognise native title in Australia.
At the heart of the struggle is the tender love story of…
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Trevor Graham
A man ahead of his time, Eddie Koiki Mabo, left an indelible legacy to the people of Australia, reshaping the landscape and opening up possibilities that many never dared dream of. The gentle spoken individual behind one of the most important…
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Brendan Fletcher
TJ is a mad bastard, a hard-edged, urban street warrior Aboriginal man who's sick of scraping out an existence in the city. His estranged 13-year-old son Bullet is on the fast track to becoming one, too.
After being turned away from his mother's…