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END OF THE RAINBOW

END OF THE RAINBOW

2007 (M) 83 min

From filmmaker Rob Nugent, an elegiac portrait of the changes brought by the arrival of an industrial gold mine in a remote region of West Africa, and a testament to the universal human desire for a better life. more

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ACROSS THE PLATEAU

ACROSS THE PLATEAU

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

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AFTERSHOCKS

AFTERSHOCKS

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

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AGE OF REASON, THE

AGE OF REASON, THE

2004 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 87 min

In this fifth and final film in his Doon School Quintet, filmmaker David MacDougall focuses on the life of one student at Doon school, an all-boys academically selective boarding school in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. more

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ART OF HEALING, THE [from the CAAMA Collection]

ART OF HEALING, THE [from the CAAMA Collection]

2005 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 22 min

A story of inspiration and community spirit from central Australia. more

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ARTISTS IN CYBERCULTURE

ARTISTS IN CYBERCULTURE

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

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AYA

AYA

1990 (PG) 95 min

Aya arrives in Australia with her husband, an Australian soldier who was with the occupation forces in Japan. Aya forms a close bond with Mac, a close friend of Frank's, whose wartime experiences left him with a deep regard for Japanese culture. But Frank wants Aya to forget her Japanese past. Suffering cultural shock and... more

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BACH IN AUSCHWITZ (LA CHACONNE D’AUSCHWITZ)

BACH IN AUSCHWITZ (LA CHACONNE D'AUSCHWITZ)

2000 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 105 min

Members of a Jewish women's orchestra at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp recall how their musical abilities allowed them to survive as prisoners of the Nazis. more

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BAXTER AND ME

BAXTER AND ME

2016 (PG) 83 min

One woman's life, with and without men, but always with dogs. This personal and inventive film by Gillian Leahy raises questions about how we relate to the 'wild' in dogs, and how we relate to other animals (and humans) in the world at large. more

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BENNY AND THE DREAMERS [from the CAAMA Collection]

BENNY AND THE DREAMERS [from the CAAMA Collection]

1992 (G) 54 min

The extraordinary story of the Pintupi peoples' first meeting with the white world. more

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BIG ALL AT ONCE

BIG ALL AT ONCE

2004 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 52 min

What is it like to be leaving school and suddenly having to make crucial choices about your life? This documentary intimately follows three different 18-year-olds, as they are spat out of high school and struggle to piece together their adult identities in their own way. more

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BIG BOSS

BIG BOSS

2012 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 25 min

The story of 95-year-old Baymarrwangga, affectionately known as "Big Boss", and her commitment to pass on the Yan-nhangu language and traditional knowledge to future generations on Murrungga Island at the top end of Arnhem Land. more

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BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY (NIDF series 5)

BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY (NIDF series 5)

2002 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 26 min

A heart-rending insight into the disease of end-stage renal failure in remote and rural communities. more

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BILLAL

BILLAL

1996 (M) 86 min

Sixteen-year-old Lebanese-Australian Billal is struck by a car in the aftermath of fighting between Anglo–Australian and Lebanese youths on a state housing estate in south-west Sydney. Billal is hospitalised with permanent brain damage. The film follows Billal's long fight back to some sort of health, and the stresses... more

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BLOWN AWAY

BLOWN AWAY

2014 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 61 min

A powerful examination of the myths and facts of Cyclone Tracy, one of Australia's worst natural disasters which devastated the city of Darwin on Christmas Eve, 1974. The film especially explores previously unrecorded Indigenous responses to the crisis. more

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BORDER POLITICS

BORDER POLITICS

2018 (PG) 90 min

In this film, leading Human Rights barrister, Julian Burnside AO, deconstructs harsh asylum seeker policies around the world, arguing that failure in political leadership is compromising human rights and destroying democratic principles in the West. more

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BREATHING LIFE INTO BOODJA

BREATHING LIFE INTO BOODJA

2021 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 48 min

A galvanising portrayal of large-scale environmental achievements being made by community groups, Aboriginal communities and rangers, conservation landholders, farmers and scientists, as they work together to restore and heal land around the Porongurup and Stirling Ranges in south-western Australia. more

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BURNSIDE CONVERSATIONS, THE

BURNSIDE CONVERSATIONS, THE

2019 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 115 min

16 conversations, 1 topic: Human rights. In dynamic conversations with human rights barrister, Julian Burnside QC, key global thinkers reveal personal perspectives on current threats to human rights in the West, expanding on ideas raised in the film BORDER POLITICS (also available from Ronin Films). more

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CHASING GOD

CHASING GOD

2003 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 52 min

A worldwide quest from the Vatican to the Ganges, the Wailing Wall to the Dalai Lama Temple and Dome of the Rock Mosque, seeking to discover the principle that drives humanity to believe in God - whatever or whoever that may be. more

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COMMON ARTISTRY

COMMON ARTISTRY

2012 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 44 min

An insight into a radical new approach to music education developed over many years of practice-led research in Canberra's school system. A lecture by Dr Susan West, School of Music, Australian National University. more

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