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Vera Hong
Through our Eyes features Aboriginal Elders and knowledge-holders from the Ngemba, Kamilaroi and Euahlayi language groups describing the land management practices and social, spiritual and cultural knowledge that enabled their people to care for the…
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Andree Reese Maddox
Tjintu Pakani: Sunrise Awakening charts the growth and awakened awareness of a group of Aborigines as they discover themselves at the Black Theatre Arts and Culture Centre in Redfern.
The first national Aboriginal performing arts workshop held at…
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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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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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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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John Mandelburg
In Australia, Indigenous communities have had to live with nuclear weapons testing since the 1940's, infecting communities with the effects of radioactive fallout and nuclear waste dumps.
Totem & Ore explores the effects of nuclear bombs and…
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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…
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David Morgan
Triumph of the Nomads is a television series that depicts the life and times of Australia's Aboriginal people long before the vast continent was colonised by the British in 1788.
It illustrates the history of ancient Australia and how Aboriginal…
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Erica Glynn
Descendants of Aboriginal soldiers who fought as part of the WW1 Palestine campaign were amongst the hundreds of Australians who, in October 2017, gathered in Israel to mark the 100 year anniversary of the legendary battle of Beersheba.Truth Be…
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Steve Jodrell
Ernie Dingo delivers an outstanding portrayal of Robert Tudawali, the first Aboriginal film star, whose lead role in Australia's first colour film, Jedda, is iconic in Australian cinema.
The film traces the life of Tudawali from the moment he's…
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Jon Bell
Two brothers drive up at a drive-through and face a little crisis about dignity. As their car breaks down their relationship is put to a test - who is the stronger one, who can accept the other one as he is? Jon Bell manages to tell this story in a…
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Alessandro Cavadini, Carolyn Strachan
White people don't understand that there are two laws--white people have different laws from Aboriginal people.
Two Laws is a film about history, law and life in the community of Borroloola in far North Queensland. The films offers viewers a…
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Anna Broinowski
This feature documentary that follows the incredible journey of Dave Welzman, a Sydney kids' magician determined to reboot his life with a grand illusion to make Uluru disappear.
As Dave works alongside the Rock’s traditional owners and Aboriginal…
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Larissa Behrendt
Under Skin, In Blood follows a fictional husband and wife, dealing with the devastating impact of the asbestos mine on the remote community of Baryulgil.
The Aboriginal community, west of Grafton, was the site of a major asbestos mine between the…
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Nicholas D. Wrathall
The world-famous Kimberley region is under threat, with mining and big agriculture driving an unprecedented land grab. What will be left of over 200 remote Aboriginal communities?
Undermined: Tales From The Kimberley investigates what is happening…
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Pamelaq Donnellan
Unfinished Business is a short film that chronicles the consequences of giving away an Aboriginal child, and how it impacts on the grown child, his white mother and Aboriginal father. It spears at the heart of similar issues tied up with the Stolen…
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John Pilger
Utopia is intent on lifting the veil on Australia’s racist treatment of its Aboriginal population, calling the conditions faced by Aboriginal people the country’s “dirtiest little secret”.
Utopia is a vast region east of the Stuart Highway. But the…
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Ivan Sen
Vanish explores the history of the Gamilaroi (or Kamilaroi) people of the Macintyre River being rounded up into the Euraba Reserve on the northern border of NSW in 1912.
In 1927, the Murri people were taken further east to old Toomelah Reserve. Sen…
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David Vadiveloo
Since it was established in 1904, the Cape York community of Aurukun has been torn apart by riots and the community school has poorest academic record of any school in Queensland. It is one of the toughest Aboriginal communities in Australia to work…
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Frances Peters-Little
Vote Yes for Aborigines is a documentary about the 1967 Referendum and the fight for Aboriginal citizenship rights.
Frances says of her film: "I couldn't really make a film without mentioning that it's been a long, hard haul and it's going to…
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David Bradbury
Waging Peace the latest documentary by multi-award winning Australian film maker, David Bradbury, is a window into the passions and politics of the modern Australian peace movement.
Shot during the action-packed 2014 Canberra Peace Convergence at…