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- A young Aboriginal couple brings home their second baby. What should be a joyous time takes a sinister turn, as the baby's mother starts seeing a malevolent spirit she is convinced is trying to take her baby.
- Comprises of eight stories by and about First Nations people.
- An Aboriginal psychological horror, THE MOOGAI is the story of a family terrorized by a child-stealing spirit.
- A confronting insight into the history and legacy of the domestic servitude enforced upon Aboriginal girls in Australia, told through the stories of five women and shot with admirable craft and humanity by documentarian Steven McGregor.
- Colour Theory is an Indigenous art program focusing on contemporary indigenous artists . Artist and self proclaimed 'show off' Richard Bell will introduce the audience to the artists and offer his 'insiders' insight into what makes them tick. Presenting the work of various artists of all ages, from right across Australia, Colour Theory demonstrates the incredible range of Indigenous artistic expression and practice. Featuring works in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, textiles, weaving, new media, photo media, printmaking, installation and performance. Through the stories of our featured artists we gain an insight into how artists work within the broader context of the community. We follow the artistic process from inception to production to exhibition. We see the local, national and international contribution artists make, the challenges they face and how art benefits the community through employment, education, cultural maintenance and economic development.
- In search of his missing daughter, a young father must deal with his destructive actions and fears or lose everything he has.
- In the trenches of World War I, an Australian man and a German man find common ground.
- TV SeriesFollow the tale of the oldest culture still in existence coexisting with the oldest river in the world (Larapinta, commonly known as The Finke River).
- Graffiti and street art is the biggest art movement in the history of mankind. Synonymous with illicit urban culture, but also a world of beauty, colour and flair, Tony Albert enters the world where our four young artists are making their mark and develop large-scale murals that challenge the idea of what Aboriginal Artists should be developing today.
- Max seeks acceptance from trans and indigenous communities, which aren't always cohesive. Through his final stages of transition into manhood, Max investigates the possibility of being initiated through Aboriginal ceremony and playing the Didgeridoo.
- Proud Maori and Aboriginal trans woman, Nastasia, finds that even with a great support network of friends and family, one must love themselves in order for others to love them back.
- After undergoing a FTM transition, Jeremy witnesses and experiences male privilege as a man, which is at odds with his ideals. Jeremy learns how to navigate through the world as a man without letting go of his morals and principles.
- Growing up in Rockhampton, Sammy fell victim to homophobia at a young age. After moving to Sydney, she realised that she was actually a woman. Now in her twenties, Sammy revisits Rockhampton to reminisce on what's made her the strong woman she is today.