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2004 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 90 min
Sian Antoon, an exiled Iraqi writer and poet, returns to Baghdad to see what has become of his city after wars, sanctions, decades of oppression and violence, and now occupation. more Click for pricing information »
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2007 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 95 min
China used to be called “the Bicycle Kingdom”. This is a bicycle story from China, about a group of friends in southern China who share cycling treks of epic scale. Their adventures are an expression of their sense of personal freedom in the new China, after a lifetime of political turmoil and personal struggle. more Click for pricing information »
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2002 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 7 min
This miniature masterpiece by animator Lee Whitmore draws on memories of her childhood, and especially the stillness and silence of her elderly grandmother. more Click for pricing information »
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1996 (PG) 52 min
A look at the determination of advertising companies to reach the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea, where more than three quarters of the population cannot be reached by regular advertising. A small theatre group travels to the remote region, performing soap operas devised around advertising messages for a variety of... more Click for pricing information »
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1997 (M) 84 min
An Australian documentary classic that examines the political controversy surrounding native title and the Federal Government's proposed amendments to the Native Title Act (1993). AFTER MABO tackles many of the reconciliation issues that are still relevant today. more Click for pricing information »
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1998 (M) 86 min
AFTERSHOCKS dramatises the 1989 Newcastle earthquake and tells the story of the survivors. Writer Paul Brown and a team of researchers interviewed 32 people who experienced the collapse of the Newcastle Workers' Club during the earthquake and uses these interviews as the words of the real characters. more Click for pricing information »
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2007 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 71 min
AGENT ORANGE is one woman's personal journey through Vietnam to try to understand the ravages caused by chemicals in the Vietnam War, and to come to terms with her husband's premature death. Her observation of the way in which Vietnamese families and health organisations are coping with ongoing deformities in children,... more Click for pricing information »
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2004 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 87 min
PART 5 OF THE DOON SCHOOL QUINTET: In this fifth and final film in the The Doon School Quintet, MacDougall focuses on the life of one student whom he discovers at the school. more Click for pricing information »
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2007 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 22 min
Agnes Abbott is an Eastern Arrente woman who has witnessed the transformation of her Central Australian homeland - from her early days working in the cattle industry, to the damage caused by the introduction of alcohol. Her determination to care for her community has seen Agnes at the forefront of initiatives to drive out... more Click for pricing information »
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2005 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 55 min
Olive is 107 years old. She has decided to go home and will make the journey back to Broken Hill where she was born. The trip will trigger memories of things long forgotten, fights, funny moments and events almost too sad to bear. more Click for pricing information »
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1984 (G) 58 min
Part 1: The Long Bow Trilogy - ALL UNDER HEAVEN: An intimate look at daily life in Long Bow, a village 600 kilometres south-west of Beijing. more Click for pricing information »
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2006 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 24 min
This portrait of two feisty, strong-willed Elders, is a moving and beautifully filmed document of a vanishing way of life, with a strong message to respect the past, traditional culture and community values. more Click for pricing information »
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1982 (PG) 54 min
In January 1942 Papua New Guinea became the battle ground for nearly 2 million foreign soldiers. This film documents the experiences of Papua New Guinea's indigenous population during this campaign. more Click for pricing information »
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1989 (G) 80 min
A film which rolls 75 years of Australian animation history into 80 rip-roaring minutes of fun and high jinks. more Click for pricing information »
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2008 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 22 min
This short film documents the apology to the Stolen Generations by the Australian Government on 13 February 2008. A powerful and memorable moment for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike. more Click for pricing information »
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1999 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 56 min
A direct and confronting examination of the contemporary Indigenous painting business today - 25 years on from its beginnings at Papunya Tula. more Click for pricing information »
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1993 (G) 55 min
ARTISTS IN CYBERCULTURE records Australian and International artists and their work at the Third International Symposium on Electronic Art [TISEA] held in Sydney, Australia in November 1992. The documentary presents a fascinating overview of the artists manipulating new technologies to create a wide variety of new and extraordinary... more Click for pricing information »
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2009 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 21 min
The Arlpwe Arts Centre and Gallery, in the town of Ali Curung, 350 km north of Alice Springs, provides a focus for the work of a diverse group of Indigenous artists. more Click for pricing information »
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2005 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 22 min
A story of inspiration and community spirit from central Australia. more Click for pricing information »
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2007 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 59 min
Photography is known in China as the “art of regret.” In the rapidly changing city of Kunming, people are ambivalent about whether they want photography to be a medium of preservation and evidence, or of transformation and fantasy. more Click for pricing information »
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