TAGGED: First Nations filmmakers
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Behind the scenes of the Rachel Perkins film Radiance (1998).

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In a ravaged future Australia, a solitary hermit guarding a priceless treasure is forced to offer sanctuary to a young girl fleeing murderous scavengers.

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The NFSA highlights the work of Tracey Moffatt, the groundbreaking contemporary artist and filmmaker.

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An old woman is pushed in a wheelchair by her Aboriginal daughter (Marcia Langton) along a trail lined with rocks. They come to a stop by an outside toilet. The Aboriginal woman waits.

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An intoxicated man sways before the camera. Three Aboriginal women walk into a games parlour in seedy Kings Cross. They sit at a table and check out the other patrons.

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Michael Leigh surveys the long history of ethnographic filmmaking in this country and the representation of Indigenous Australians on film.

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Marnie and her boyfriend walk by the TAB. They stop and observe Marnie’s father inside. Marnie and her boyfriend are sitting in a car.

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Marnie (Carmen Glynn-Braun) is on a swing. She trains the camera towards the brick wall.

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Marnie (Carmen Glynn-Braun) is preparing breakfast for her younger sister (Savannah Glynn-Braun). The younger sister complains about being sick and says she does not want to go to school.

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Highlighting short films by First Nations filmmakers including Wayne Blair, Beck Cole, Ivan Sen, and Warwick Thornton.