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Paul Damien Williams
Gurrumul is a documentary in celebration of iconic Australian artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu.
Blind from birth, Dr Gurrumul Yunupingu found his identity through song and the haunting voice that has already become legend.
With his 2008…
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Stephen Thomas
In the late 1940s, Harold Blair emerged as one of the most renowned Australian tenors of the concert hall, at a time when very few Aboriginal people could break through the barriers of the repressive Queensland reserve system.
Harold takes us on a…
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Richard Frankland
Harry's War is an award-winning film focusing on the life of a young Aboriginal soldier, Harry Saunders, who leaves Condah Mission to fight for Australia in Papua New Guinea during the Second World War, but his fight is also for the rights of the…
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Beck Cole
Here I Am tells the story of Karen, a beautiful young Aboriginal woman with a dark past. Fresh out of prison, she finds herself on the streets with a burning desire to turn her life around but no one to call for help.
Eventually she finds a haven…
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Eugénie Dumont
There are still some pristine places on earth, untouched by industrialisation and urbanisation. But for how long?
The Kimberley region in Western Australia is the scene of a major struggle by Aboriginal people to protect their land from a huge…
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Kimberley West
High Tide is a teenage rite of passage story set in Broome, Western Australia. 15-year-old fishing-fanatic Jamie is thrown into a spin when Trudy, the girl he has a major crush on, suggests they go on a date - on the one night of the year when the…
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Glenda Hambly
Homeland Story is an intimate portrait of Donydji (pronounced doy-n-ji), a small Aboriginal community in North East Arnhem Land, about 800 kms east of Darwin, in the far north of Australia.
Homelands are situated on the land of the people who live…
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Chynna Campbell
Something is happening in one of the hottest and most remote places of the world: In the small Aboriginal community of Ieramagadu (Roebourne), Western Australia, an unlikely group of 11-year olds wearing found objects, wacky hats and face paint…
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David Noakes
On 1 May 1946, 800 Aboriginal station workers walked off sheep stations in the north-west of Western Australia, marking the beginning of a carefully organised strike that was to last for at least three years, but never officially ended.
The strike…
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Dena Curtis
Ethel and her friend Mary are pensioners who meet regularly to play cards. But do they really play cards?
Hush takes you into Mary's house and lets you observe what really happens. The revelation starts slowly when it is revealed that one of the…
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Steven McGregor
On the Tiwi Islands, just north of Darwin, Australian Rules is a religion. In a League Of Their Own is a three-part series that celebrates the passion and the brand of the all-Aboriginal Tiwi Bombers as they join the highly competitive Northern…
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Maya Newell
Ten-year-old Dujuan is a child-healer, a good hunter, speaks two Aboriginal languages, but is ‘failing’ in school.
With little space in the Western system for Dujuan’s language and culture, his grandmother Carol is fighting a loving battle to give…
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Tom Murray
In My Father's Country is a feature documentary which takes your inside the Dhuruputji community in remote Australia as it prepares a young boy for a ritual initiation ceremony.
Handled with great sensitivity and humour, In My Father's Country…
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Erica Glynn
Raw, heartfelt, sometimes painstaking but often funny, In My Own Words follows the journey of adult Aboriginal students and their teachers as they discover the transformative power of reading and writing for the first time in their lives.
"They…
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Larissa Behrendt
Innocence Betrayed follows the parents of three murdered Aboriginal children and the highs and lows of their 23 year long fight for justice.
Aunty Muriel, Aunty Rebecca and Uncle Thomas share their tragic stories of loss, which happened in the…
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Steven McGregor
John Howard introduced the Intervention legislation in July 2007. Two years later, an official United Nations rapporteur on human rights described the policy as an “extraordinary measure which infringes on the rights and determinations of Indigenous…
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Kelrick Martin
In the late 1960's, many Torres Strait Islander men made the long journey to the Pilbara in Western Australia to build railways between remote mines in the desert and ports like Port Hedland on the coast.
Over the years these Islanders created a…
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Gillian Coote
When Eliza Fraser was shipwrecked off the coast of Queensland in 1836, eventually landing on the coast of what was to become known as Fraser Island, there were up to 3000 Aboriginal people living there. By 1905, only 20 or 30 remained.
Gillian…
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Oomera Coral Edwards
This powerful documentary was made by Oomera (Coral) Edwards on Super 8mm film as a training exercise at the (then) Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in Canberra.
The film surveys the New South Wales policy of taking Aboriginal children…
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David Vadiveloo
There are only a few great tales of true resistance in our nations' history, tales that inspire us to believe that in the fight impossible odds can be beaten. This is such a story. Ynonne Margarula is the unsung hero at its heart.
Only 24 members…
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Adrian Wills
Jinaali, a chubby young Aboriginal woman, works at a supermarket and is constantly bullied by her boss. He does not merit her 'equal opportunity line' initiative or forgive the mistakes she does.
When Jinaali watches television she sees an…