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This set of 5 short films is compiled onto one DVD
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Apekathe,
Steven McGregor
(director),
single work
film/TV
'Apekathe follows the story of two Aboriginal women and their families and how they identify with their Aboriginal heritage. Using Priscilla Collins' family as the vehicle, this documentary explores this identity crisis in a contemporary environment. Her family is made up of shades from black to white skin. There is no doubt within the family that they are Aboriginal, but there is doubt in society at large. Maureen McGregor is an Aboriginal from the Daly River region of the Northern Territory. Maureen does not have to contend with sceptical remarks about her identity as she possesses the characteristics and pigmentation of an Aboriginal person. Her children however are fair with red hair. As with Priscilla, these children will grow up to be ridiculed for proclaiming they are Aboriginal. Through this film we show the diversity which makes up the Aboriginal nation of Australia and why there are people with fair skin who call themselves Aboriginal.'
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Night Patrol,
Pat Fiske
(director),
Valerie Martin
(director),
single work
film/TV
Indigenous story
'The story of the heroic struggle of the all female night patrol at Yuendumn in the Tanami desert.' (Source: Screen Australia website)
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Straight From the Yudaman's Mouth,
single work
film/TV
'Straight From the Yudaman's Mouth is the story of the 1930s' shooting of the white administrator of Palm Island Aboriginal Mission. Through the eyes of Peter Prior, then one of the island's Aboriginal residents, and now a 91-year-old, the film revisits the life and times of the old mission and the extraordinary events that surrounded the death of its Administrator, Robert Curry.' (Source: Screen Australia website)
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Nyawa Kulila Wangka (Look Listen, Speak),
Keith Lethbridge
(director),
single work
film/TV
'This documentary looks at BRACS, the Broadcasting for Remote Aboriginal Communities Scheme. It follows the Jigalong BRACS operator, Keith (Joog) Lethbridge on his travels across the vast Pilbara and Kimberley of Western Australia. On the way it reveals the extent of Indigenous broadcasting throughout the region and the use of local media by remote communities to tell their stories and keep their culture strong.' (Source: Screen Australia website)
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Milerum : Whose Story?,
Robert Crompton-Wuldi
(director),
single work
film/TV
'Milerum, an initiated man of the Coorong, recorded significant details of the Tanganrkuld culture. His material is now stored in the South Australian Museum. The question is: whose story is it?'
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