The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) at Edith Cowan University in WA has launched – and continues to launch – some incredible Indigenous careers with its Certificate IV
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Co-directors Maggie Miles and Trisha Morton-Thomas take an epic ride across Australia with their new documentary Journey Home, David Gulpilil. David Gulpilil is justifiably the most well-recognised Indigenous Australian film
This results in a rich and immersive film that challenges dominant historical narratives and restores voice to those who have long been silenced…
From Sterlin Harjo, showrunner on the under-appreciated Reservation Dogs, comes this 8-episode series following Tulsa Oklahoma citizen journalist Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke), who gets in over his head with his
“One of the most frustrating things about human beings is that we are always capable,” says Imagine co-director Jack Manning Bancroft when we ask about his mission to improve the
Recently winning Best Live Action Short at the Sydney Film Festival, Faceless will now screen at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Robbie Hood, Homecoming Queens, The Tailings, A Beginner’s Guide to Grief, Iggy & Ace, Night Bloomers, Latecomers, and most recently, Moonbird, Warm Props and Moni. These are all the fruits
Part four in our series on the films of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty examines Dust in the Sun, aka the film where it all started going horribly wrong. In
… a fine and fascinating documentary that’s not only about two gifted musicians, but about the remarkable music on Australia’s doorstep.
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