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Drama |
Phillip Noyce
This movie's topic is rarely brought to the public with such intensity: The Stolen Generations. Introductory text guides you into the proper mood, however, if you don't know what a "half-caste" is you'll have to wait a while before it is explained.…
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Drama |
Rachel Perkins
Three sisters reunite after some years apart, for their mother's funeral.
Cressy, the eldest of the three, is a diva — an opera singer who is reluctant to visit the past and definitely doesn't want to share it with her sisters.
Mae, has stayed…
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Drama |
Deborah Mailman
Ralph tells the story of Madelaine, a girl writing letters to Ralph Macchio, the star of the 'Karate Kid' movies.
At school the teacher and a boy who hurls racist comments at her ("Get a bath!") interrupt her presentation about these films.
Garth,…
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Documentary |
Rhys Graham
Ranger to Ranger is a heart-warming documentary film that follows the epic journey of nine Aboriginal Australian Rangers, along with acclaimed Aboriginal musician Dan Sultan, as they travel to Kenya, Africa, to share knowledge, culture and music…
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Tony Krawitz, Adrian Wills, Daina Reid
Six teenagers, all elite within their own field, have come to live at Arcadia House, a hostel in Sydney, to pursue their dreams. Each of them has a different agenda and different dreams. For some it's the opportunity of a lifetime. For others it's a…
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Catriona McKenzie
Redfern Beach is a love story between two people from different cultural backgrounds, set in a fish-processing factory.Max, an islander, works at a fish processing factory, where he locks eyes with the boss’s daughter, Dimitra. Walking home, a…
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Leah Purcell, Catriona McKenzie, Rachel Perkins, Wayne Blair
Redfern Now centres on a diverse group of individuals from 6 families whose lives are changed by a freakish or serendipitous occurrence. The characters are caught at moments that in time define them: a decision to pick up the phone, to ignore a cry…
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Rachel Perkins, Adrian Wills, Beck Cole, Leah Purcell, Wayne Blair
Series 2 follows the huge success of Redfern Now Series 1.
"This isn’t genre television. It’s not a procedural. Redfern Now is essentially an anthology series, with each episode telling its own standalone story, though characters cross over and…
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Nara Wilson
Ringbalin - Breaking the Drought documents the healing of Australia’s greatest river through an ancient ceremony of culture and spirit.
This story starts in 2010 during Australia’s worst drought in history. The Murray Darling River was dying. A…
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Horror |
Paul Gurrumuruwuy, Jennifer Deger
In a world where everyone has a mobile phone, a personalised ringtone can say a lot about you.
Welcome to the once-remote Aboriginal community of Gapuwiyak in northeast Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, where individual ringtones reveal rich…
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Darlene Johnson
River of No Return is the story of Frances Djulibing, a 45-year-old Yolngu woman and mother of three who comes from the remote community of Ramingining in Northeast Arnhem Land (NT).
Like many young girls, Frances dreamed of being a movie star—a…
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Dylan River
Robbie is a troublemaker with a heart of gold living in a remote Aboriginal community in Central Australia, wreaking havoc with his gang of merry boys.
They’re in their mid-teens, young enough to get a slap on the wrist by the law, old enough to…
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Documentary |
Warwick Thornton
Rosalie reflects on her childhood, growing up in the Utopia area in central Australia, and then at school at St Mary’s in Alice Springs where she learnt English and went to Church. Despite her schooling, Rosalie retained fluency in her own language…
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Steven McGregor, Matt Long
Running To America is a story of pure inspiration. Four young Indigenous men from the Australian outback are plucked from obscurity by marathon legend Robert de Castella to run the world's most famous race, the New York Marathon. He's convinced that…
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Comedy |
Rima Tamou
An obnoxious businessman's world is turned upside down after he insults a young woman he's trying to pick up. In revenge she steals his laptop, which contains the documents he needs to close a lucrative deal.
For brash young salesman Clinton Spice,…
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Documentary |
Kim Mavromatis
Sacred Ground tells the story how Quenten Agius and his nephew Chris discover human skeletal remains in the middle of a multi-million dollar housing development - is it a murder or is it an ancestor?
Sacred Ground captures the inside story of…
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Matt Norman
Salute is the story of how Peter Norman, a white Australian sprinter, became a hero in black America, even as he was virtually written out of the annals of Australia's Olympic history.
On one level, it is a story of real idealism, on another, it's…
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Drama |
Warwick Thornton
Aboriginal teenagers Samson and Delilah live in an isolated community outside Alice Springs, about 1,500 kms south of Darwin. Delilah spends her days caring for and painting with her Nana, Samson is a chronic petrol sniffer who has cast his eyes on…
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Catriona McKenzie
In a remote community where life is cheap, and people struggle to survive, one small Aboriginal boy shows us how courage can conquer even the greatest odds.
Satellite Boy is the story of Pete, a 12-year-old Aboriginal boy who lives with his elderly…
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Documentary |
Ivo Burum
Satellite Dreaming is of considerable historic importance. It narrates the emergence of Aboriginal broadcast media in Australia, and discusses its role in maintaining Aboriginal languages and culture.
In the early 1980s, the federal government…
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Drama |
Peter Carstairs
September is set in the Australian wheat belt in 1968 where two young boys who share a passion for boxing are firm friends. Sixteen-year-old Ed is the son of a white wheat farmer whilst Paddy is the son of an Aboriginal farm hand who works on the…