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Larissa Behrendt
When the dust settles, culture remains…
Maralinga Tjarutja focuses on the Maralinga Tjarutja people who have lived on their lands for over 60 thousand years. They survived and, through their tenacious spirit and cultural strength, fight to retain…
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Craig Japangardi Williams, Timothy Japangardi Marshall
Marluku Wirlinyi is a tale of kangaroo hunting that weaves its way through Dreamtime, to the present and back again.
A group of old Warlpiri men transport us back to a time of rarely heard history and we follow their journey into the present.…
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Steven McGregor
Marn Grook explores the history, achievements and struggles of Aboriginal sportsmen involved in our National game, 'Aussie Rules'.
Through perseverance, natural ability and a love for the game, Aboriginal players have been able to overcome the many…
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Tyson Mowarin
This 2.5-hour film shows Aboriginal artist Allery Sandy creating a mesmerising dot-work painting of the Pilbara, the region in north Western Australia she calls home. Marni translates to 'marking' in Yindjibarndi.Filmed over three weeks as she…
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Pauline Clague
Meeting Ms Right is a whirlwind day-in-the-life expose of author Dr Anita Heiss. She's fabulous, she's glamorous and she knows how to match her wit and intellect with her designer shoes.
When she's not too busy putting together groundbreaking…
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Fran Dobbie
‘Don’t cry, be a man!’
A mother’s concern for her son and his abuse of alcohol takes her on a journey of her own self-discovery. She reflects on the past and her concerns for young people and their determination to experience life to its fullest.…
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Ann McGrath, Andrew Pike
Lake Mungo is an ancient Pleistocene lake-bed in south-western New South Wales, and is one of the world’s richest archaeological sites.
Message From Mungo focuses on the interface over the last 40 years between the scientists on one hand, and, on…
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Wayne Barker
In Milli Milli Aboriginal director Wayne Barker takes the viewer on a cultural travelogue through the three regions of the Kimberley (West Australia): the coast, the rivers and tablelands, and the desert.
Storytellers talk of past and present…
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Wanta Jampijinpa
Initiated Warlpiri man, Steve Jampijinpa Patrick has been the creative director for the last seven years of the powerful Milpirri event, performed by the Warlpiri people of Lajamanu, a community on the edge of the Tanami Desert in the Northern…
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Erica Glynn
Minymaku Way celebrates the 20th anniversary of the formation of the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council.
In 1980 the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council was formed as a response to the women…
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Curtis Levy
Because of work commitments and the influence of Christian missions, traditional mourning ceremonies among the Tiwi people of Melville Island were becoming rare at the time of making this film (1974). The full, elaborate ceremony, called the…
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Catriona McKenzie
The art of Papunya Tula, commonly known as “dot painting,” is internationally renowned. Mr. Patterns tells the story of Geoff Bardon who, together with the Papunya artists, was a catalyst for what many consider one of the greatest art movements of…
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Hart Cohen
T.G.H. (Theodor George Henry, or Ted) Strehlow was one of Australia's most eminent and controversial anthropologists. This fascinating documentary traces his life from his childhood at Hermannsburg (NT) as the son of Lutheran missionaries, to his…
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Steven McGregor
Aaron and Vinnie Pedersen are two brothers who have been each others shadow. Aaron, 35, has established a successful career as an actor, all the while being responsible for the care of Vinnie, 34, who has mild intellectual disabilities and cerebral…
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Dean Gibson
My Family Matters is a celebration of modern
Aboriginal families, and
the everyday role models that exist within them.
This heart-warming story captures everyday life,
shining a light on ordinary families doing
extraordinary things.
For…
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Trevor Almeida
My Home The Block is an intimate portrait of 83-year-old Aboriginal Elder Joyce Ingram, resident of the first inner-city land grant allocated to the Indigenous people that would become a symbol for Indigenous land rights—the infamous Redfern Block…
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Essie Coffey
My Live As I Live It is Essie's second film which returns to her home in 'Dodge City' fifteen years after her first film, My Survival as an Aboriginal.
Essie and the A-Team are nominating for the local Shire elections. The film incorporates some of…
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Molly Reynolds
Early in 2017, legendary Australian actor David Gulpilil was diagnosed with lung cancer. His doctors estimated six months for him but David, being David, was always likely to defy the odds. And he continues to do so with probably his last great…
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Unknown
My Spirit is Black is a production of the ABC about Matthew Doyle's discovery of his Aboriginality when he was 11. He is a descendant of the Muruwari people from the Lightning Ridge area of NSW and grew up in Southern Sydney on Dharawal land.
This…
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Essie Coffey
My Survival As An Aboriginal rocked Australia and the world with its presentation of atrocities and hardships committed against Aboriginal people.
The movie delves beneath surface appearances to reveal a strong resistance to assimilation and loss…
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Brit Arthur
In December 2005 Britt Arthur heard the news that her Uncle Robert was dead. No-one in the Arthur family had spoken about Robert in the preceding 30 years. He was the black sheep of the family, he would argue, he owed everyone money and before he…