TAGGED: First Nations filmmakers
video
Asset

This clip introduces Samson (Rowan McNamara) and the community where he lives.

video
Asset

Delilah (Marissa Gibson) nurses Samson (Rowan McNamara) back to health. She bathes him in the water trough, gives him fresh clothes to wear and makes him a meal.

Collection

Five First Nations filmmakers were showcased through the 2002 Dreaming in Motion initiative from the Australian Film Commission (AFC) Indigenous Unit and SBS Independent.

Collection

Trespass is a 2002 documentary about Yvonne Margarula and the Mirarr people’s fight against the mining companies.

Collection

Warwick Thornton's feature directorial debut Samson and Delilah is a heartbreaking and thought-provoking film about two First Nations teenagers growing up in central Australia.

Collection

Shifting Sands was a continuation of the ground-breaking Sand to Celluloid initiative for First Nations filmmakers.

Collection

The Sand to Celluloid initiative was developed by the Australian Film Commission's newly established ‘Indigenous Branch’ in 1993, which was led by Walter Saunders.

Collection

The documentary Stolen Generations uses historical and interview footage to tell the story of three First Nations people removed as children from their families.