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1 form y separately published work icon The Shadow King Natasha Gadd (director), 2014 7935940 2014 single work film/TV life story

The Shadow King follows acclaimed Indigenous actor, Tom E Lewis, as he prepares for the greatest challenge of his career; to create an Indigenous adaptation of Shakespeare’s epic familial tragedy King Lear. Drawing on observational footage, intimate interviews and dramatised vignettes, the film reveals the personal, creative and cultural challenges faced by Lewis as he brings this sprawling tale to life. From the red earth of Southern Arnhem Land to Shakespeare’s world stage, The Shadow King unflinchingly follows Lewis as he traverses, with wit, passion and deep insight, the complex issues of land, kinship and spirituality that form unlikely bedfellows in both King Lear and the world of contemporary Aboriginal life in northern Australia.' (Source: Documentary Australia Foundation website)

1 8 form y separately published work icon Murundak : Songs of Freedom Rhys Graham , Natasha Gadd , ( dir. Rhys Graham et. al. )agent Australia : Daybreak Films , 2010 Z1760751 2010 single work film/TV

' ... a feature music documentary that journeys into the heart of Aboriginal protest music following The Black Arm Band, a gathering of some of Australia's finest Indigenous musicians, as they take to the road with their songs of resistance and freedom.' (Daybreak Films website)

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