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Steven McGregor
A 3-part dramatised-documentary series giving a unique insight into the compelling history of the Torres Strait Islands, told through key stories by the men and women of the region.With additional stories woven together through artwork, animation…
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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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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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Gadrian Jarwijalmar Hoosan
Growing concern among young Aboriginal community leaders, particularly those in the Borroloola Men's Group, drew them to the idea of re-enacting a walk that hadn't occurred for almost thirty years. 'Livin' in town we've got too much fightin', too…
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Shirleen Campbell
Not Just Numbers is an inspiring documentary about the Tangentyere Women's Family Safety Group in Alice Springs.
They believe in talking straight about the violence in their communities and are working on the front line in prevention, with very…
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Hayden Layton
Storykeepers is a celebration of an extraordinary individual, Boori Monty Pryor, who throughout his life has risen against the odds to become a celebrated author and storyteller.
Growing up as an Aboriginal kid, dodging the cops in Townsville,…
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Charmaine Ingram
Tayamangajirri (Night Patrol) follows the lives of a team of women from the Tiwi Islands who work day and night making sure that the Island’s kids and families are safe.
Tayamangajirri is Tiwi for "we look after each other".
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Daniel Gordon
From shy country kid to two-time Brownlow medallist and Australian of the Year, AFL legend Adam Goodes is an inspiration to many. The footy field was where he thrived; the only place where the colour of his skin was irrelevant.
But Goodes’ world…
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Warwick Thornton
Filmmaker Warwick Thornton’s incredible international success has come at a personal cost. He has reached a crossroad. Change or die.
Warwick has chosen to change. And in typical Warwick style, he has chosen to give up the limelight, the drugs and…
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Ian Darling
Adam Goodes was a champion AFL footballer and Aboriginal leader.In the final three years of his playing career he became a lightning rod for a heated public debate and widespread media commentary that divided the nation.
He publicly called out a…
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Jeremy Thomson
The Kimberley Man is a story of Western Australia’s first Aboriginal parliamentarian, Ernie Bridge.
Told from the unique perspective of Ernie’s grandson Jeremy Thomson (who also directs the film) this documentary is a revealing look at Ernie’s…
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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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Jason De Santolo
Scott McDinny, a young Garrwa song man, is devastated when Borroloola town camps are bombarded with water contamination notices. No one seems to be taking responsibility in the Northern Territory and with continued mining up river his family’s way…
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Catriona McKenzie, Jacqueline Willinge
The path to becoming a prime minister in Australia is a difficult one, forged through a series of educational, political, and social sliding doors – many much easier to open than others.
But what are the odds of an Aboriginal Australian realising…