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  • Revitalizing Indigenous languages through film: The story of Runa Simi
  • NITV / MIFF / VicScreen Sovereign Shorts filmmakers
  • Marama

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webwire.com /1 month ago

Revitalizing Indigenous languages through film: The story of Runa Simi

The Peruvian film documenting a community-led effort to dub The Lion King in Quechua tells a wider story of Indigenous language revitalization, showing how media can strengthen cul...

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tvtonight.com.au /1 month ago

NITV / MIFF / VicScreen Sovereign Shorts filmmakers

Sovereign Shorts in production will explore Treaty as lived experience.

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filmthreat.com /1 week ago

Marama

imagineNATIVE 26 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! The old dark house in cinema gets darker than you could possibly imagine in the Maori gothic... The post Marama first appeared on Film Threat...

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webwire.com /1 month ago

First Peoples filmmakers explore Treaty in Sovereign Shorts

VicScreen, National Indigenous Television (NITV) and Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), announced the four distinctive projects that have been selected for Soverei...

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filmthreat.com /1 week ago

imagineNATIVE 26 Film Festival Wrap Up

If you remember that time in June when the sky went out briefly, it is because the imagineNATIVE 26 Film Festival in... The post imagineNATIVE 26 Film Festival Wrap Up first appear...

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thediplomat.com /1 week ago

Indonesian Documentary Breaks the Silence on the Plight of Indigenous Papuans

The recent film “Pig Feast: Colonialism in Our Times” has unsurprisingly elicited a strong negative reaction from the Indonesian government.

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filmthreat.com /1 month ago

Borderline

imagiNATIVE 2026 FILM REVIEW! Leave it to a Sámi filmmaker to find the comedy in a three-way jurisdictional standoff at the exact... The post Borderline first appeared on Film Thr...

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filmthreat.com /2 weeks ago

IXIM (el amor no tiene genero)

imagineNATIVE 26 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! For one of the most exquisitely done portraits that is too grand for a frame, gaze upon... The post IXIM (el amor no tiene genero) first appe...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

‘Argentina needs to end its fantasy of being a European country’: Lucrecia Martel on the story of a killing

The film-maker talks about her homeland’s ‘racism, paternalism and infantilisation’ towards Indigenous people and her award-winning documentary about a community leader’s murderIn...

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filmthreat.com /1 month ago

One Man’s Land

Director Chris Vallone’s One Man’s Land centers on the critical role Indigenous soldiers have played in military operations and world wars for... The post One Man’s Land first appe...

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filmthreat.com /2 weeks ago

Windsong

imagineNATIVE 26 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! The American Southwest gets its splendid vision splendor with the gorgeous all-over music video Windsong, directed by... The post Windsong fi...

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indiewire.com /1 month ago

‘Mārama’ Review: Gothic Revenge Horror Channels the Fury and Grace of New Zealand’s Māori People

Taratoa Stappard's arresting feature debut just won top prize at the Seattle International Film Festival.

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tvtonight.com.au /2 weeks ago

Call for Entries: First Nations Screen Business Accelerator

Indigenous Business Australia, Screen Australia and No Coincidence Media come together to support mid-career First Nations producers.

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tvtonight.com.au /1 week ago

Airdate: Frame by Frame

Rachel Perkins interviews First Nations filmmakers beginning with Leah Purcell.

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filmthreat.com /1 month ago

Nika & Madison

imagineNATIVE 2026 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! Proving that there are still edges of the Earth to fall off of is the Canadian outlaw... The post Nika & Madison first appeared on Film...

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filmthreat.com /2 weeks ago

The Woman Who Married A Bear

imagineNATIVE 26 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! An entire language is saved from extinction in the modernized folktale short The Woman Who Married A... The post The Woman Who Married A Bear...

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filmthreat.com /1 week ago

Dream Touch Believe

imagineNATIVE 26 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! For the movie that completely redefines what a touching documentary can be, please watch the impressive artist... The post Dream Touch Believ...

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bneart.com /1 month ago

Dylan Bolger: Prologue – Screening of The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith

Join for a special screening of The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith as part of Dylan Bolger’s exhibition Prologue at Wreckers Upstairs. Commissioned by SharingStories Foundation, the pr...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Relentless Memory review – a vital oral history of the plight of the Mapuche people

In Paula Rodríguez’s impressionistic documentary, an academic’s South American travelogue brings the painful story of a proud Indigenous society to lifeBetween 1862 and 1885, the M...

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variety.com /2 weeks ago

‘Mārama’ Director Details His ‘Rebellious’ Māori Ancestors, Whose Dancing and Tattoos Protested Colonization and Inspire...

Writer-director Taratoa Stappard is an artist who tells stories of his lineage, and his latest film, “Mārama,” is a tribute to the ancestral women who risked it all to do the...

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filmthreat.com /2 weeks ago

Klee

imagineNATIVE 26 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! For the best grindhouse short since the Ghetto Freaks trailer, seek out the mini-midnight masterpiece Klee, written... The post Klee first ap...

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concreteplayground.com /1 month ago

South African Film Festival

The eighth run of SAFF will see 33 films direct from South Africa come to cinemas across Australia and New Zealand.

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petapixel.com /1 month ago

New Film Will Chronicle the Life and Work of Brazilian Photographer Claudia Andujar

A new biopic will focus on the life and work of photographer Claudia Andujar, best known for documenting the Yanomami people, one of Brazil’s largest indigenous peoples. [Read More...

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filmthreat.com /2 weeks ago

John’s First Tattoo

imagineNATIVE 26 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! What starts as amusement transforms into amazement in the tripwire surreal Canadian short John’s First Tattoo, written... The post John’s Fir...

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