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WANJA

WANJA

2008 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 25 min

Wanja is a documentary about 'the Block', through the eyes of Auntie Barb and the life of Wanja her blue heeler dog, recently deceased. The community on the Block's many and varied stories of Wanja reflect on the issues affecting this indigenous community in the heart of Sydney. more

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WE DON'T NEED A MAP

WE DON'T NEED A MAP

2017 (M) 85 min

A bold and provocative essay film by Warwick Thornton about the deeply spiritual meaning of the Southern Cross constellation for Aboriginal people. The film challenges us to consider the place of the Southern Cross in the psyche of all Australians. WINNER! Digital History Prize, NSW Premier's History Awards, 2018. more

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WE OF LITTLE VOICE (NIDF series 5)

WE OF LITTLE VOICE (NIDF series 5)

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

WE OF LITTLE VOICE reveals the effects of uranium mining and nuclear testing on Indigenous communities in South Australia. more

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WEATHER DIARIES, THE

WEATHER DIARIES, THE

2020 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 91 min

An intimate chronicle of two simultaneous histories: on the one hand the cataclysmic impacts of climate change and the extinction crisis on the forest ecosystems, and on the other, the development of the filmmaker's daughter from child to adult. more

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WEDDING IN RAMALLAH, A

WEDDING IN RAMALLAH, A

2002 (M) 90 min

A Wedding in Ramallah is an engrossing film exploring domestic life in Palestine during a time of war, and the experiences of Palestinians who manage to emigrate overseas. more

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WESTERN DESERT WOOMERA: Fashioned With Stone Tools [from the AIATSIS Collection]

WESTERN DESERT WOOMERA: Fashioned With Stone Tools [from the AIATSIS Collection]

1981 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 11 min

A documentary about the making of a spear-thrower by two Pintupi men of the Lake McDonald area in the central west of the Northern Territory. The film demonstrates their use of stone tools. more

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WHAT I WROTE - Andrew Bovell

WHAT I WROTE - Andrew Bovell

2009 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 111 min

Andrew Bovell talks about his use of language, story and form, his re-writing of the plays, the rehearsal process and his collaboration with other writers, actors and artists. more

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WHAT I WROTE - David Williamson

WHAT I WROTE - David Williamson

2009 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 119 min

David Williamson talks about a lifetime of writing, the changing nature of Australian theatre and the rehearsal process. more

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WHAT I WROTE - Debra Oswald

WHAT I WROTE - Debra Oswald

2009 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 115 min

Oswald talks about the stories behind the plays, her stagecraft and her passion for notebooks. more

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WHAT I WROTE - Joanna Murray-Smith

WHAT I WROTE - Joanna Murray-Smith

2009 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 125 min

Joanna Murray-Smith talks about writing first drafts, her childhood influences, her overseas productions and her working relationship with directors. more

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WHAT I WROTE - Katherine Thomson

WHAT I WROTE - Katherine Thomson

2007 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 60 min

The dissident walks through Katherine Thomson's plays – the whistleblower, the unionist and the activist occupy her stage. We see them in Harbour, Mavis Goes to Timor, and Wonderlands. Katherine talks about her writing process, where he research has led her and where her ideas come from. She discusses her stagecraft... more

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WHAT I WROTE - Louis Nowra

WHAT I WROTE - Louis Nowra

2007 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 60 min

A prolific writer who has changed the way we view theatre. From his evocative The Golden Age through Cosi and Radiance to the Boyce Trilogy we have come to expect the Nowra stage to show us the unexpected. A master of adaptation Nowra talks frankly about his working methods, his fascination with the fall of empires and... more

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WHEN MRS HEGARTY COMES TO JAPAN

WHEN MRS HEGARTY COMES TO JAPAN

1992 (PG) 59 min

A penetrating examination of cross cultural existence and exchange. Filled with quirky juxtapositions, generational gaps, and diverse outlooks on life - sometimes hilarious, sometimes sobering. more

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WHEN THE NATIVES GET RESTLESS

WHEN THE NATIVES GET RESTLESS

2007 (M) 28 min

A film about racism and inequality in a small country town. It is about life, family and the disadvantage of not having opportunities because of the colour of your skin. more

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WHERE THE WATER STARTS

WHERE THE WATER STARTS

2021 (PG) 71 min

After seeing the destruction of the fragile alpine ecology of Australia's Snowy Mountains first-hand, Richard Swain decides to speak out. A powerful new film by Amanda King and Fabio Cavadini. more

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WHISPERING IN OUR HEARTS

WHISPERING IN OUR HEARTS

2002 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG) 52 min

The story of the 1916 massacre of Aboriginal people at Mowla Bluff, Western Australia, told in interviews with surviving Nyikina, Mangala and Karajarri peoples, as well as through dramatised re-enactments of the testimonials of Aboriginal witnesses. more

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WHITE WATER, BLACK GOLD

WHITE WATER, BLACK GOLD

2011 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 83 min

WHITE WATER, BLACK GOLD is a riveting, multi-award-winning Canadian documentary about the controversies surrounding the Alberta Tar Sands. Martin Lukacs recently wrote in The Guardian: the Tar Sands of Alberta are "a source of oil so dirty that renowned ex-NASA climatologist James Hansen has described it as a "carbon... more

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WHY ME?

WHY ME?

2007 (Classification Exempt - Ronin Recommends: G) 56 min

STORIES FROM THE STOLEN GENERATIONS. WHY ME? explores the human costs of a government policy which removed children from their families and country. more

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WIFE AMONG WIVES, A

WIFE AMONG WIVES, A

1979 (G) 72 min

An investigation of how the Turkana, and especially Turkana women, view marriage. more

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WILD

WILD

1993 (G) 54 min

An essay film about the relationship between contemporary Australia and the landscapes of the past, present and future. WILD takes Eric Rolls' writings as its starting point and seeks ways to extend and adapt the written ideas into a new, cinematic evocation of the forest. more

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