People
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Filmography
ROUGH RIDERSROUGH RIDERS presents a view of country life that city folk are barely aware of and are unlikely ever to experience. The film provides an insight into an extraordinary world that lies beyond the highway... |
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HYBRID LIFE - group 1 of 3ISLANDS Directed by Vincent Heimann and Amiel Courtin-Wilson. Produced by Julie Stone. Vincent Heimann grew up in Melbourne, the son of a German father and Samoan mother... |
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HYBRID LIFE - group 2 of 3ALWAYS A VISITOR Directed by Nevin Seyit. Produced by Cinzia Guaraldi. Nevin's father rejects Australian society but Nevin decides to focus his energy on helping Muslim teenagers work through the problems he experienced - growing up as a Muslim Turk in a predominantly Anglo environment... |
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HYBRID LIFE - group 3 of 3THE BRIDES OF KHAN Directed by Safina Uberoi. Produced by Himman Dhamija and Safina Uberoi. Alan Khan migrated to Australia from Bangladesh in the seventies... |
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DEADLY YARNS 2ADRIFT [6.18] Writer: Gavin Narkle | Director: Gavin Narkle | Producer: Mandy Corunna Thomas is a wayward young Aboriginal boy influenced by the gangs of suburban Perth... |
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DEADLY YARNS 3BOLLYWOOD DREAMING (7.49) Writer: mitch torres | Director: Cornel Ozies | Producer: Dot West & mitch torres Jedda Rae Hill is a 16 year old Aboriginal Afro American girl who skates, boxes, has done some acting and dreams of one day going to Bollywood to star in a Bollywood movie alongside Aishwarya Rai – one of India’s famous Bollywood film stars – ‘any role will do’ she says... |
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DEADLY YARNS 4MABUJI (5.09) Writer/Director: Tyson Mowarin | Producer: Robyn Marais The legend of a ghost stockman that appears to the stockmen of today whenever they rear cattle... |
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DEADLY YARNS package [1, 2, 3 & 4]DEADLY YARNS 1: * BROKEN BONDS [5:45] * DON’T SAY SORRY [6:24] * GANGGU MAMA [11:45] * MISS COOLBAROO [8:19] * SUGAR BAG [8:12] Follow this link for more information on DEADLY YARNS 1: http://www... |
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INDIGENOUS STUDIES STARTER PACKA specially selected pack of 10 DVDs from our blue-ribbon collection of Indigenous films. Indigenous studies forms part of various state curricula so we have chosen these titles with specific themes in mind - Indigenous History, Art, Culture, Youth, Urban Communities, Race Relations and the Stolen Generation... |
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INDIGENOUS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT PACKFurther to our on-going offer of an Indigenous Studies DVD Starter Pack, here are a further 10 titles to enhance the growth of your collection... |
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AUSTRALIAN HISTORY PACKLACHLAN MACQUARIE: The Father of Australia 62 mins | (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) Lachlan Macquarie transformed the penal settlement of Sydney Cove into a thriving British colony in ten short and tumultuous years... |
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WORLD WAR I CENTENARY PACKThis year, the world will be commemorating 100 years since the start of the First World War. For Australians this is a momentous occasion... |
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INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA 5-DVD PACKPUTUPARRI and the Rainmakers Against the backdrop of Australia’s tangled colonial and Indigenous history, Putuparri and the Rainmakers explores one man’s struggle to fulfill his destiny... |
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INDIGENOUS STUDIES - RECENT HIGHLIGHTSSPECIAL 5-DVD OFFER for a limited time only! Buy this outstanding Five DVD package and receive a substantial discount! The five films in the package are: ELLA An intimate portrait of the first Indigenous dancer to be invited into The Australian Ballet in its 50 year history - Ella Havelka... |
