This short animation from Italk Library features two men talking in Yolngu Matha about how family violence affects kids.
Produced in Alice Springs in a collaboration between italk Library and the Department of Correctional Services.
Brandon Williams has always dreamed of being a world-famous DJ. To play a banging tune and for people around the globe to hear it, what an achievement! Well, that is exactly what happened. The song was set free, the people pressed play and the dancing began!! Brandon’s epic …
This is the full film compilation of the six short films by the stArts with D Performance Ensemble as part of the multi-arts exhibition "Strong Feelings". This film was also showcased as part of the National Portrait Gallery's "Portrait: 23" Exhibition in Canberra.
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Janice Carroll’s song ‘Go Back There’ vocalises her love for her family and desire to return to her country. When hearing the song it was clear to everyone that she needed to return to Pukatja/ Ernabella, for the first time in years. This film captures heart-warming …
This short animation was co-developed by Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities (AMRRIC) and the Threatened Species Recovery Hub (ended Dec 2021). The animation is focused on cats on country, highlighting the high reproductive capacity of cats, and the …
Sinchi Tiwi Islands Project
Interview with Nicole and Andrea of the Sistagirls, an inspiring group of aboriginal transgender women who gave us a fascinating insight into how they found acceptance in the community and are inspiring others.
Filmed by Wayne Quilliam
Edited by …
A short video written with Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves to highlight the Yuendumu community's call to action of banning guns in remote indigenous communities.
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