In the estuaries and lagoons of the Northern Territory, freshwater and saltwater crocodile are hunted for their hides by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous hunters. This film shows Aboriginal people using age-old hunting techniques to land crocs either for food or for skins. The methods employed by the professional hunters, who earn as much as 3000 pounds during the season, are also depicted, followed by a brief look at how the hides are skinned and prepared before being transported to the leather factories of Sydney and Melbourne.
An hour-long documentary on the life and career of actor David Gulpilil.
Crocodiles and alligators... gaping, saw-toothed jaws, muscular, bone-crushing tails, a Jurassic vis...
Narrated by Indigenous elder Balang T E Lewis, this inspiring documentary will take you on an advent...
Powerful and poignant, Her Name is Nanny Nellie offers us the rare privilege of bearing witness to a...
An observational documentary which looks at Sydney’s first community Aboriginal radio station, 88.9 ...
The Ripple Effect is a powerful documentary primarily centred around St Kilda legend and proud Noong...
From the remote Australian desert to the opulence of Buckingham Palace - Namatjira Project is the ic...
An Aboriginal Australian and Native American documentary narrated by award-winning actor Jack Thomps...
Paul "Gator Boy" Bedard and croc hunter "Crocodile Mick Pittman" journey through the Northern Territ...
Filmmaker Warwick Thornton investigates our relationship to the Southern Cross, in this fun and thou...
The story of a Warlpiri woman, Audrey, and her Sicilian partner Santo as they navigate through colon...
WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) - is a lyrical journey of archival footage a...
The raw, heartfelt and often funny journey of adult Aboriginal students and their teachers as they d...
Are eligible Indigenous bachelors an endangered demographic in the 21st century? That’s the question...
Long thought to be the first film ever made by an Indigenous filmmaker, Black Fire examines the situ...
Essie Coffey gives the children lessons on Aboriginal culture. She speaks of the importance of teach...
For both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, Captain James Cook is a figure of great historic...
This film takes us on an emotional journey from sacred ground above Byron Bay to Antarctica, Indones...
Hippos and crocs have lived side by side for millennia, but are they cozy bedfellows or arch-enemies...
Narrated by award-winning actor and dancer David Gulpilil, Carriberrie guides audiences across a stu...