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WINHANGANHA trailer

2023

WINHANGANHA trailer

2023

    The trailer for WINHANGANHA, a lyrical journey of archival footage and sound, poetry and original composition by Wiradjuri artist Jazz Money.

    WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) is an examination of how archives and the legacies of collection affect First Nations people and wider Australia.

    Commissioned by the NFSA, WINHANGANHA was born from a desire to make sense of the archival inheritances that shape our present realities.

    Across a two-year period working closely with the NFSA collection, Jazz sifted through and reflected on the institution's extensive collections of works made by and about First Nations Australian people.

    Through film, television, audio and music recordings collected since the advent of these technologies, the film is a poem in five acts that attempts to acknowledge the horrors, joys and beauties held within the archive.

    The trailer for WINHANGANHA, a lyrical journey of archival footage and sound, poetry and original composition by Wiradjuri artist Jazz Money.

    WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) is an examination of how archives and the legacies of collection affect First Nations people and wider Australia.

    Commissioned by the NFSA, WINHANGANHA was born from a desire to make sense of the archival inheritances that shape our present realities.

    Across a two-year period working closely with the NFSA collection, Jazz sifted through and reflected on the institution's extensive collections of works made by and about First Nations Australian people.

    Through film, television, audio and music recordings collected since the advent of these technologies, the film is a poem in five acts that attempts to acknowledge the horrors, joys and beauties held within the archive.

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