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Showing 1 - 10 of 24 titles with a criteria of Subject is Australia


Bedevil

BEDEVIL is the stunning debut feature from Tracey Moffatt (NIGHT CRIES, NICE COLORED GIRLS) and the first feature directed by an Australian Aboriginal woman.

Women Make Movies | 1996 | 90 minutes

[CENSORED]

Birth, sex and violence were cut from films by the Australian Censorship Board from 1958-1971 and went unseen...until now.

Icarus Films | 2018 | 66 minutes

Cracks in the Mask

A Torres Strait Islander sets out on a voyage of discovery to the great museums of Europe where his cultural heritage now lies.

Icarus Films | 1998 | 58 minutes

Death of a Nation

John Pilger's horrifying expose of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.

Bullfrog Films | 2006 | 75 minutes

Defendant 5

When a young Australian filmmaker documents the destruction of Tasmania’s ancient forests she is swept up in a multi-million dollar legal battle that challenges the right to free speech.

Green Planet Films | 2014 | 30 minutes

Dreams from the Outback

An honest and loving look at Australian's indigenous, beautifully filmed and fiercely proud.

First Hand Films | 2019 | 79 minutes

Global Gardener: Dry Lands

Bill Mollison looks at efforts to reverse desertification in Arizona, Botswana, and Australia.

Bullfrog Films | 1996 | 28 minutes

Global Gardener: In The Tropics

Bill Mollison introduces the basic principles of permaculture, and shows us examples of successful permaculture practices and projects in the tropical climates of Australia and Zimbabwe.

Bullfrog Films | 1996 | 29 minutes

Global Gardener: Urban

Bill Mollison shows us examples of permaculture in the urban settings of New York City and Harare, Zimbabwe.

Bullfrog Films | 1996 | 29 minutes

Great White Lies

Western Australia isn’t the first place to cull sharks, but in a day and age where we are supposedly making progress in our understanding of sharks, what does it mean when outdated practices continue rather than disappear?

Green Planet Films | 2015 | 50 minutes