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Drama |
Michelle Blanchard
A little girl observes how her mother reads a letter and cries. She's determined not to make this happen again.
Eagerly she waits for the mailman to pass by. Then she collects all the letters of the neighbourhood she can get hold of and stashes…
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Horror, Short |
Thibul Nettle
Thomas an Aboriginal man is arrested and held in a local town jail holding cell as he awaits trial accused of double murder.While he waits in the cell he is visited by a big shot cop Joe Marshall who takes Thomas to the crime scene in hopes to help…
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Documentary |
Darlene Johnson
In the early '70s, Aboriginal political activism took to the stage with Australia's first all-Aboriginal theatre company, the National Black Theatre in inner-city Redfern.
Against the backdrop of street protests, a group of actors and activists…
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Drama |
Wayne Blair
The Sapphires is set in 1969 and tells the story of the McCrae sisters, four Aboriginal singers from country Victoria whose biggest dream is to become as famous as their Motown idols.
The film is an adaptation of the stage musical, when four…
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Short |
Catriona McKenzie
A blind woman and her neighbour discover a common bond after battling each other with sound. What starts as a war ends as an understanding.
Thanks to Anthony Linden Jones for pointing me to this film.
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Short |
Warwick Thornton
Big World is one of the films in the anthology cinema event The Turning based on Tim Winton's acclaimed collection of short stories.
After flunking their exams and finishing high school, disillusioned best friends Lenny and Biggie flee up the…
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Comedy |
Kelli Cross
Jason's mother sends the 13-year-old on a vacation to his grandfather, the only role model for the boy she can think of.
Jason is very reluctant to part from his iPod and rap music, but eventually agrees to go on a fishing trip which will change…
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Drama |
Adrian Wills, Beck Cole, Catriona McKenzie, Steven McGregor
The Warriors follows the once-great Warriors Football Club, which pins its hopes and dwindling reputation on three untested rookies and a jaded star.
Overnight the talented young athletes are thrown head first into the high-stakes world of…
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Comedy, Drama |
Dylan River
17-year-old incarcerated Aboriginal protagonist Robyn declaring: “Them missionaries reckon thou shalt not steal. Bit rich from the Bible-bashing bastards that stole our country!” This is just the beginning of a wildly irreverent show largely set in…
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Comedy, Drama |
Dylan River
Thou Shalt Not Steal is an eight-part television series follow-up to the critically-acclaimed online series Robbie Hood which tells the story of Robbie’s mother, Robyn in her teen years. After finding out a dark family secret, Robyn travels from her…
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Documentary |
Warwick Thornton
Tnorala is the Aboriginal name for Gosse’s Bluff, a dramatic meteorite impact crater set in a vast plain 175 kilometres west of Alice Springs.
This significant dreaming site for Western Arrernte people is steeped in mystery and tragedy. The story…
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Documentary |
Murray Lui
An observational documentary about the Torres Strait tradition of unveiling the tombstone of the deceased a year after death.
Tombstone Unveiling is part of the Nganampa Anwernekenhe series produced by Central Australian Aboriginal Media…
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Compilation |
Michael Longbottom
Ben comes home late one evening. He finds his wife acting as if he wasn't there and his son being more interested in watching TV. Nothing Ben tries to catch his wife's attention is successful.
It is not before he watches her have dinner with his…
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Short |
Dean Francis
Too Little Justice tells of "everyday" racism escalating into violence as an Indigenous school boy is forced to fight for dignity.
Too Little Justice was written as a response to the events and the media coverage of Sydney's "Redfern Riots" in…
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Documentary |
Sasha Sarago
Writer and director Sasha Sarago examines Australia’s perception of Aboriginal beauty through the statement: “You’re too pretty to be Aboriginal.”To try and understand the origins of this phenomena, Sasha interviews four Aboriginal women to find the…
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Drama |
Ivan Sen
Toomelah is a deeply personal, albeit fictitious story, that intimately depicts mission life in contemporary Australia. The film reveals the challenges facing the young Gamilaroi people of Toomelah community, in north-west NSW. They live in a world…
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Comedy, Romance |
Wayne Blair
Top End Wedding begins in 1976 on the Tiwi Islands. Aboriginal lawyer Lauren from Sydney is engaged to fellow lawyer and Englishman Ned. Lauren returns to Darwin to organise a surprise wedding for her Aboriginal mother and white father.
But her…
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Drama, Series |
Wayne Blair, Rachel Perkins
The first series of Total Control – a standout success, embraced by critics and audiences alike – saw political newcomer Alex Irving engineering a remarkable coup, unseating the prime minister and the woman who betrayed her, Rachel Anderson.
But…
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Drama, Series |
Rachel Perkins
The captivating drama series Total Control (working title was Black B*tch) is a story of high stakes ambition, betrayal and treachery, playing out in the nation’s capital.
When Alex Irving, a charismatic and contradictory Aboriginal woman, is…
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Drama, Series |
Wayne Blair, Jub Clerc
It’s been two years since the explosive events of the second season and outsider turned kingmaker, Alex Irving, is completely at home in the nation’s capital.
Meanwhile, Rachel Anderson, now an occasional ally, is threatening to upend the entire…
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Documentary |
Charmaine Ingram
Transblack presents documentaries that follow the day to day lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island transgender men and women, and how they changed perceptions of themselves and those closest to them. So, what happens after you ‘come…