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Scott Rankin
Namatjira is a recording of a ground-breaking stage show about Aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira, performed live under the stars at Ntaria (Hermannsburg), Northern Territory. Spectacularly, it took place under the ghost gums next to the old…
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Sera Davies
From the remote Australian desert to the opulence of Buckingham Palace – Namatjira Project is the iconic story of the Namatjira family, tracing their quest for justice.
Albert Namatjira was the first Aboriginal person to be made a citizen by the…
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Nganampa Anwernekenhe means 'ours’ in the Pitjantjatjara and Arrernte languages. Over 200 episodes of this series have been produced and the primary aim of Nganampa Anwernekenhe is the maintenance of Aboriginal languages and culture.
The primary…
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Ben McFadyen
Ngumpin Kartiya tells untold stories of the Wave Hill walk-off and the Gurindji people while also revealing the true significance of the iconic song From Little Things Big Things Grow.
The documentary looks at a proud and sometimes difficult…
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Alessandro Cavadini
Ningla A-Na: Hungry For Our Land is a documentary about the events surrounding the establishment of the Aboriginal tent embassy on the lawns of Parliament House in Canberra in 1972.
It incorporates interviews with black activists, the work of the…
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Ashley Morrison
In 2010 Kyah Simon and Lydia Williams, became the first two Aboriginal women to win international football honours when both were part of the Matildas' victorious 2010 Asia Cup campaign. They went on to make it to the 2011 FIFA World Cup in…
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John Tatoulis
Aboriginal band No Fixed Address were the tip of the spear for contemporary Aboriginal music in the 70s. Considered cultural ambassadors, No Fixed address opened the door for the many contemporary Aboriginal artists who have since followed.
In 1978…
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Alastair McGibbon
Aboriginal football legends, Andrew McLeod and Michael Long, are at the centre of this lively and engaging portrait of NT Thunder, a new AFL team with 60% Aboriginal players, and a bold new strategy for community engagement.
Northern Lights gives…
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Suzy Bates
Nothing Rhymes with Ngapartji follows the journey of acclaimed Pitjantjatjara actor, Trevor Jamieson, as he returns to his traditional country to perform his hit stage show Ngapartji Ngapartji to an all-Indigenous audience in the remote Australian…
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James Bradley
Ochre and Ink tells the extraordinary story of artist Zhou Xiaoping and his inspiring 23 year collaboration with Aboriginal artists in outback Australia.
Trained as a traditional Chinese brush painter in Anhui Province, Xiaoping arrived in…
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Alex Petersons, Mark Jones
Old Country New Country is the poignant and politically powerful story of Bardi Elder Roy Wiggan passing on to his nephew Albert the traditional aboriginal craft of raft-making. In the process, they travel from their country--the rugged and ancient…
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Benjamin Rose
This documentary series was shot before “reality TV” became a popular fashion, but has all the raw power of the best of that genre. Filmed with great intimacy and honesty, On The Edge follows a group of young Indigenous teenagers from Western Sydney…
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Bernice Daly
One People Sing Freedom is important historically as it documents the protest march organised by Aboriginal peoples to protest the 1988 Bicentenary. The protest march in 1988 was the largest gathering of Aboriginal people since 1788, and the film…
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Jackie van Beek
On a town camp in Alice Springs, Australia, a boy searches for a pair of shoes so he can go to school.
His friend tries to help him out by reorganising his aunty's shopping list.
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Damien Curtis, Sinem Saban
Our Generation started in response to the Howard Government's controversial 'Emergency Intervention' into Aboriginal communities in Australia's remote Northern Territory.
No Aboriginal people living in these communities have had any say in these…
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In 2009, 180 Indigenous children descended on Townsville for the inaugural Indigenous Football Festival.
An initiative born out of Football Federation Australia’s Indigenous Football Development Program, the festival aims to increase Aboriginal…
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Grant Leigh Saunders
Pemulwuy: A War of Two Laws charts the history of Australia's first ever Aboriginal resistance fighter. From his first encounter with the British in Botany Bay, to his 12 year war against the establishment, to his eventual demise in 1802 in…
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Alessandro Cavadini
Protected: The Truth About Palm Island is a dramatised documentary that describes life in the Aboriginal Reserve of Palm Island during the 1950's leading up to a strike in 1957.
Aboriginal people on the Reserve were subjected to a degree of…
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Nicole Ma
Against the backdrop of Australia's tangled colonial and Aboriginal history, Putuparri and the Rainmakers explores one man's struggle to fulfil his destiny.
Tom "Putuparri" Lawford is a man caught between two worlds: his past and present in modern…
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Alex Kelly
Queen of the Desert takes you on the road with the flamboyant hairdresser trainer and youth worker Starlady Nungari. Starlady's hair salons began in the Aboriginal community of Kintore in 2002.
Armed with only a bottle of bleach and a pair of…
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Simon Wincer
Matthew Quigley, an American frontiersmen and sharpshooter, is lured to the Australian outback by an offer from a powerful sheep rancher to use his shooting skills to kill troublesome dingoes in the outback.
Travelling from Montana with only a…