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ABOUT « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We hope to bring a selection of Indigenous films of the year to you in early 2021. Winda means ‘stars’ in the Gumbaynggirr language from the north coast of New South Wales. The name of the festival draws inspiration from Aboriginal Astronomy, where we look to the SCHEDULE « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE « Winda Film Festival. Home ABOUT LABS VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER CONTACT US SPONSORS. FILMS « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL 2019 WINDA FILM FESTIVAL. Alpiri: Roy Yaltjangki – NPYWC. AWA. Bush Medicine: Dianne Stokes – Pawu Springs. Doug the Human. Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki. Eating Up Easter. Elders. Eternal. VOLUNTEER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We have a number of different areas for you to volunteer in and this form will help us understand your skill set and experience to place you in the right roles. If you have any questions please email: volunteers@windafilmfest.com. Volunteers will receive a Winda volunteer t-shirt at the start of their first shift. For every 1 x 4hour volunteer
WIÑAYPACHA (ETERNITY) « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Wiñaypacha is a deeply emotional experience and features stunning cinematography that must be seen on the big screen. This landmark film is the first feature filmed entirely in the Aymara language and has swept awards at festivals around the world. The story of Willka and Phaxsi (Sun and Moon in Aymara) will touch your heart and soul. DOUG THE HUMAN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 15 minutes A man wakes up on an isolated beach, he doesn't know how he got there. On the beach is a black, female mannequin. The mannequin is an avatar used by an alien to communicate with the man. The alien has kidnapped the human andturned him into a
NEWSLETTER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Newsletter subscription. Subscribe. Powered by Khore by Showthemes NEVER STOP RIDING « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Never Stop Riding. Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men’s camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy andwestern films and
AKORNATSINNIITUT TARRATTA NUNAANNI (AMONG US IN THE LAND This is the first sci-fi to come out of Greenland by self-taught filmmaker Marc Fussing Mosbach. A suspense filled sci-fi drawing on Greenlandic culture and myth. When Nukappi begins to have strange dreams, he and his childhood friend Mio get swept up in the world of Angakkog (shaman) and evil spirits. Nukappi has to learn to yield WINDA FILM FESTIVALABOUTFILMSSCHEDULEVOLUNTEERNEWSLETTERCONTACT US Celebrating Indigenous films under the milky way. November 2020,Sydney Australia.
ABOUT « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We hope to bring a selection of Indigenous films of the year to you in early 2021. Winda means ‘stars’ in the Gumbaynggirr language from the north coast of New South Wales. The name of the festival draws inspiration from Aboriginal Astronomy, where we look to the SCHEDULE « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE « Winda Film Festival. Home ABOUT LABS VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER CONTACT US SPONSORS. FILMS « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL 2019 WINDA FILM FESTIVAL. Alpiri: Roy Yaltjangki – NPYWC. AWA. Bush Medicine: Dianne Stokes – Pawu Springs. Doug the Human. Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki. Eating Up Easter. Elders. Eternal. VOLUNTEER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We have a number of different areas for you to volunteer in and this form will help us understand your skill set and experience to place you in the right roles. If you have any questions please email: volunteers@windafilmfest.com. Volunteers will receive a Winda volunteer t-shirt at the start of their first shift. For every 1 x 4hour volunteer
WIÑAYPACHA (ETERNITY) « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Wiñaypacha is a deeply emotional experience and features stunning cinematography that must be seen on the big screen. This landmark film is the first feature filmed entirely in the Aymara language and has swept awards at festivals around the world. The story of Willka and Phaxsi (Sun and Moon in Aymara) will touch your heart and soul. DOUG THE HUMAN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 15 minutes A man wakes up on an isolated beach, he doesn't know how he got there. On the beach is a black, female mannequin. The mannequin is an avatar used by an alien to communicate with the man. The alien has kidnapped the human andturned him into a
NEWSLETTER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Newsletter subscription. Subscribe. Powered by Khore by Showthemes NEVER STOP RIDING « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Never Stop Riding. Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men’s camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy andwestern films and
AKORNATSINNIITUT TARRATTA NUNAANNI (AMONG US IN THE LAND This is the first sci-fi to come out of Greenland by self-taught filmmaker Marc Fussing Mosbach. A suspense filled sci-fi drawing on Greenlandic culture and myth. When Nukappi begins to have strange dreams, he and his childhood friend Mio get swept up in the world of Angakkog (shaman) and evil spirits. Nukappi has to learn to yield CONTACT US « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL CONTACT US « Winda Film Festival. For inquiries and/or to sign up to our newsletter, please provide your details and we'll be in contact. Alternatively use the contact details below: NEWSLETTER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Newsletter subscription. Subscribe. Powered by Khore by Showthemes OWL STORY « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL This film is part of Indigenous Community Television (ICTV) 'Our Bedtime Stories' consisting of 20 cultural, bedtime stories for children delivered in Indigenous languages. In this episode April Campbell tell the Owl Story in Anmatjere as a children's story with sand drawings. Producer | Rita Cattoni Director | Kiara Bailey Country| Ti Tree, NT,
POI360 « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL POI360 is an interactive digital home for the poi. For the first time ever, comes an interactive documentary about one of the most recognisable icons of Aotearoa - the Poi. Launching online to the world, POI360 is the very first digital home for Indigenous stories of RESTLESS RIVER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Restless River. Kuujjuaq, Nunavik 1940s. Surprised at the loss of her innocence, the young Inuk Elsa draws courage from her rugged land to become a woman as strong and independent as the restless river that cuts across it. She becomes the very young mother of a child whose remarkable life breaks with the millennial traditions of herancestors.
MARRIMARRIGUN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Marrimarrigun is the story of two young men hunting in Marrar country, and who get ripped from the land by the notoriously ferocious and fast tides. Stranded on an island, the boys are saved and protected by Marrimarri, the giant spirit man and his daughters. As their YÓKKARRA « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 14 minutes Yókkarra means 'fish' in Ndjébbana, the language of Maningrida and one of the many languages spoken in north-central Arnhem Land. This film shows a team of fishermen as they catch fish at Nardilmuk under a commercial licence and sell them in their community. Buy tickets Directors Margaret Carew LAKA « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Laka is a cross-cultural love story that starts with a first kiss in the suburbs of Sydney and ends with a bush birth in the Arnhem land wilderness. For too many years, Lily, a Yolngu woman from the Northern Territory, has suppressed her yearning to go home. Now heavily pregnant, visions of her ancestral land AKORNATSINNIITUT TARRATTA NUNAANNI (AMONG US IN THE LAND This is the first sci-fi to come out of Greenland by self-taught filmmaker Marc Fussing Mosbach. A suspense filled sci-fi drawing on Greenlandic culture and myth. When Nukappi begins to have strange dreams, he and his childhood friend Mio get swept up in the world of Angakkog (shaman) and evil spirits. Nukappi has to learn to yield TWO GIANTS STORY « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL In this episode of Indigenous Community Television (ICTV) 'Bed Time Stories' Nellie Roberts tells the story of Tjangara Kutjarratjarra (Two Giants), in the Ngaanyatjarra language. Producer | Alan Nash Director | Alan Nash Country | Wingellina, WA, Australia Duration | 12:28 minutes Year | 2018 Language | Ngaanyatjarra, Ngaatjatjara Subtitles | English Unclassified G WINDA FILM FESTIVALABOUTFILMSSCHEDULEVOLUNTEERNEWSLETTERCONTACT US Celebrating Indigenous films under the milky way. November 2020,Sydney Australia.
ABOUT « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We hope to bring a selection of Indigenous films of the year to you in early 2021. Winda means ‘stars’ in the Gumbaynggirr language from the north coast of New South Wales. The name of the festival draws inspiration from Aboriginal Astronomy, where we look to the SCHEDULE « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE « Winda Film Festival. Home ABOUT LABS VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER CONTACT US SPONSORS. FILMS « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL 2019 WINDA FILM FESTIVAL. Alpiri: Roy Yaltjangki – NPYWC. AWA. Bush Medicine: Dianne Stokes – Pawu Springs. Doug the Human. Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki. Eating Up Easter. Elders. Eternal. VOLUNTEER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We have a number of different areas for you to volunteer in and this form will help us understand your skill set and experience to place you in the right roles. If you have any questions please email: volunteers@windafilmfest.com. Volunteers will receive a Winda volunteer t-shirt at the start of their first shift. For every 1 x 4hour volunteer
WIÑAYPACHA (ETERNITY) « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Wiñaypacha is a deeply emotional experience and features stunning cinematography that must be seen on the big screen. This landmark film is the first feature filmed entirely in the Aymara language and has swept awards at festivals around the world. The story of Willka and Phaxsi (Sun and Moon in Aymara) will touch your heart and soul. DOUG THE HUMAN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 15 minutes A man wakes up on an isolated beach, he doesn't know how he got there. On the beach is a black, female mannequin. The mannequin is an avatar used by an alien to communicate with the man. The alien has kidnapped the human andturned him into a
IN THE VALLEY OF WILD HORSES « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL In the Valley of Wild Horses. Every summer in the interior of British Columbia, Canada, the community of Xeni Gwet’in travels 200km by horse and wagon from their home in Nemiah Valley to the famous Williams Lake stampede. Despite a nearly fatal accident that took place the year before, the riders continue their annual tradition,celebrating
NEVER STOP RIDING « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Never Stop Riding. Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men’s camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy andwestern films and
AKORNATSINNIITUT TARRATTA NUNAANNI (AMONG US IN THE LAND This is the first sci-fi to come out of Greenland by self-taught filmmaker Marc Fussing Mosbach. A suspense filled sci-fi drawing on Greenlandic culture and myth. When Nukappi begins to have strange dreams, he and his childhood friend Mio get swept up in the world of Angakkog (shaman) and evil spirits. Nukappi has to learn to yield WINDA FILM FESTIVALABOUTFILMSSCHEDULEVOLUNTEERNEWSLETTERCONTACT US Celebrating Indigenous films under the milky way. November 2020,Sydney Australia.
ABOUT « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We hope to bring a selection of Indigenous films of the year to you in early 2021. Winda means ‘stars’ in the Gumbaynggirr language from the north coast of New South Wales. The name of the festival draws inspiration from Aboriginal Astronomy, where we look to the SCHEDULE « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE « Winda Film Festival. Home ABOUT LABS VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER CONTACT US SPONSORS. FILMS « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL 2019 WINDA FILM FESTIVAL. Alpiri: Roy Yaltjangki – NPYWC. AWA. Bush Medicine: Dianne Stokes – Pawu Springs. Doug the Human. Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki. Eating Up Easter. Elders. Eternal. VOLUNTEER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We have a number of different areas for you to volunteer in and this form will help us understand your skill set and experience to place you in the right roles. If you have any questions please email: volunteers@windafilmfest.com. Volunteers will receive a Winda volunteer t-shirt at the start of their first shift. For every 1 x 4hour volunteer
WIÑAYPACHA (ETERNITY) « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Wiñaypacha is a deeply emotional experience and features stunning cinematography that must be seen on the big screen. This landmark film is the first feature filmed entirely in the Aymara language and has swept awards at festivals around the world. The story of Willka and Phaxsi (Sun and Moon in Aymara) will touch your heart and soul. DOUG THE HUMAN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 15 minutes A man wakes up on an isolated beach, he doesn't know how he got there. On the beach is a black, female mannequin. The mannequin is an avatar used by an alien to communicate with the man. The alien has kidnapped the human andturned him into a
IN THE VALLEY OF WILD HORSES « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL In the Valley of Wild Horses. Every summer in the interior of British Columbia, Canada, the community of Xeni Gwet’in travels 200km by horse and wagon from their home in Nemiah Valley to the famous Williams Lake stampede. Despite a nearly fatal accident that took place the year before, the riders continue their annual tradition,celebrating
NEVER STOP RIDING « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Never Stop Riding. Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men’s camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy andwestern films and
AKORNATSINNIITUT TARRATTA NUNAANNI (AMONG US IN THE LAND This is the first sci-fi to come out of Greenland by self-taught filmmaker Marc Fussing Mosbach. A suspense filled sci-fi drawing on Greenlandic culture and myth. When Nukappi begins to have strange dreams, he and his childhood friend Mio get swept up in the world of Angakkog (shaman) and evil spirits. Nukappi has to learn to yield TEAM « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Behind the scenes at winda. Pauline Clague. GILLIAN MOODY. GeorgiaColes.
VOLUNTEER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We have a number of different areas for you to volunteer in and this form will help us understand your skill set and experience to place you in the right roles. If you have any questions please email: volunteers@windafilmfest.com. Volunteers will receive a Winda volunteer t-shirt at the start of their first shift. For every 1 x 4hour volunteer
CONTACT US « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL CONTACT US « Winda Film Festival. For inquiries and/or to sign up to our newsletter, please provide your details and we'll be in contact. Alternatively use the contact details below: IN THE VALLEY OF WILD HORSES « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL In the Valley of Wild Horses. Every summer in the interior of British Columbia, Canada, the community of Xeni Gwet’in travels 200km by horse and wagon from their home in Nemiah Valley to the famous Williams Lake stampede. Despite a nearly fatal accident that took place the year before, the riders continue their annual tradition,celebrating
NEVER STOP RIDING « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Never Stop Riding. Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men’s camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy andwestern films and
NEWSLETTER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Newsletter subscription. Subscribe. Powered by Khore by Showthemes OWL STORY « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Owl Story. This film is part of Indigenous Community Television (ICTV) ‘Our Bedtime Stories’ consisting of 20 cultural, bedtime stories for children delivered in Indigenous languages. In this episode April Campbell tell the Owl Story in Anmatjere as a children’s story with 2167: EACH BRANCH DETERMINED « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Imagining northern New Mexico 150 years in the future, where American Indian and Xicano pueblos work collaboratively to exercise communal and regional self-determination, Each Branch Determined echoes sci-fi conventions of an apocalyptic future that gradually reveal themselves to be a series of managed processes intended to restore and manage the land and its resources, as THE SUN ABOVE ME NEVER SETS « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL THE SUN ABOVE ME NEVER SETS. Altan gets a job on a desolate island. Unsure and alone, Altan discovers he has a neighbour – elderly Baibal with a special request. Baibal is ready for death and asks the boy to bury him near his wife’s grave when he dies. Afraid, everyday Altan does everything to make the old man look forward to livinganother
AKORNATSINNIITUT TARRATTA NUNAANNI (AMONG US IN THE LAND This is the first sci-fi to come out of Greenland by self-taught filmmaker Marc Fussing Mosbach. A suspense filled sci-fi drawing on Greenlandic culture and myth. When Nukappi begins to have strange dreams, he and his childhood friend Mio get swept up in the world of Angakkog (shaman) and evil spirits. Nukappi has to learn to yield WINDA FILM FESTIVALABOUTFILMSSCHEDULEVOLUNTEERNEWSLETTERCONTACT US Celebrating Indigenous films under the milky way. November 2020,Sydney Australia.
ABOUT « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We hope to bring a selection of Indigenous films of the year to you in early 2021. Winda means ‘stars’ in the Gumbaynggirr language from the north coast of New South Wales. The name of the festival draws inspiration from Aboriginal Astronomy, where we look to the SCHEDULE « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE « Winda Film Festival. Home ABOUT LABS VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER CONTACT US SPONSORS. VOLUNTEER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We have a number of different areas for you to volunteer in and this form will help us understand your skill set and experience to place you in the right roles. If you have any questions please email: volunteers@windafilmfest.com. Volunteers will receive a Winda volunteer t-shirt at the start of their first shift. For every 1 x 4hour volunteer
DOUG THE HUMAN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 15 minutes A man wakes up on an isolated beach, he doesn't know how he got there. On the beach is a black, female mannequin. The mannequin is an avatar used by an alien to communicate with the man. The alien has kidnapped the human andturned him into a
IN THE VALLEY OF WILD HORSES « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL In the Valley of Wild Horses. Every summer in the interior of British Columbia, Canada, the community of Xeni Gwet’in travels 200km by horse and wagon from their home in Nemiah Valley to the famous Williams Lake stampede. Despite a nearly fatal accident that took place the year before, the riders continue their annual tradition,celebrating
WIÑAYPACHA (ETERNITY) « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Wiñaypacha is a deeply emotional experience and features stunning cinematography that must be seen on the big screen. This landmark film is the first feature filmed entirely in the Aymara language and has swept awards at festivals around the world. The story of Willka and Phaxsi (Sun and Moon in Aymara) will touch your heart and soul. OWL STORY « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Owl Story. This film is part of Indigenous Community Television (ICTV) ‘Our Bedtime Stories’ consisting of 20 cultural, bedtime stories for children delivered in Indigenous languages. In this episode April Campbell tell the Owl Story in Anmatjere as a children’s story with sand drawings. Producer | NEVER STOP RIDING « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Never Stop Riding. Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men’s camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy andwestern films and
MARRIMARRIGUN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Marrimarrigun is the story of two young men hunting in Marrar country, and who get ripped from the land by the notoriously ferocious and fast tides. Stranded on an island, the boys are saved and protected by Marrimarri, the giant spirit man and his daughters. As their WINDA FILM FESTIVALABOUTFILMSSCHEDULEVOLUNTEERNEWSLETTERCONTACT US Celebrating Indigenous films under the milky way. November 2020,Sydney Australia.
ABOUT « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We hope to bring a selection of Indigenous films of the year to you in early 2021. Winda means ‘stars’ in the Gumbaynggirr language from the north coast of New South Wales. The name of the festival draws inspiration from Aboriginal Astronomy, where we look to the SCHEDULE « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE « Winda Film Festival. Home ABOUT LABS VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER CONTACT US SPONSORS. VOLUNTEER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL We have a number of different areas for you to volunteer in and this form will help us understand your skill set and experience to place you in the right roles. If you have any questions please email: volunteers@windafilmfest.com. Volunteers will receive a Winda volunteer t-shirt at the start of their first shift. For every 1 x 4hour volunteer
DOUG THE HUMAN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 15 minutes A man wakes up on an isolated beach, he doesn't know how he got there. On the beach is a black, female mannequin. The mannequin is an avatar used by an alien to communicate with the man. The alien has kidnapped the human andturned him into a
IN THE VALLEY OF WILD HORSES « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL In the Valley of Wild Horses. Every summer in the interior of British Columbia, Canada, the community of Xeni Gwet’in travels 200km by horse and wagon from their home in Nemiah Valley to the famous Williams Lake stampede. Despite a nearly fatal accident that took place the year before, the riders continue their annual tradition,celebrating
WIÑAYPACHA (ETERNITY) « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Wiñaypacha is a deeply emotional experience and features stunning cinematography that must be seen on the big screen. This landmark film is the first feature filmed entirely in the Aymara language and has swept awards at festivals around the world. The story of Willka and Phaxsi (Sun and Moon in Aymara) will touch your heart and soul. OWL STORY « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Owl Story. This film is part of Indigenous Community Television (ICTV) ‘Our Bedtime Stories’ consisting of 20 cultural, bedtime stories for children delivered in Indigenous languages. In this episode April Campbell tell the Owl Story in Anmatjere as a children’s story with sand drawings. Producer | NEVER STOP RIDING « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Never Stop Riding. Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men’s camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy andwestern films and
MARRIMARRIGUN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Marrimarrigun is the story of two young men hunting in Marrar country, and who get ripped from the land by the notoriously ferocious and fast tides. Stranded on an island, the boys are saved and protected by Marrimarri, the giant spirit man and his daughters. As their CONTACT US « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL CONTACT US « Winda Film Festival. For inquiries and/or to sign up to our newsletter, please provide your details and we'll be in contact. Alternatively use the contact details below: NEWSLETTER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Newsletter subscription. Subscribe. Powered by Khore by Showthemes MARRIMARRIGUN « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Marrimarrigun is the story of two young men hunting in Marrar country, and who get ripped from the land by the notoriously ferocious and fast tides. Stranded on an island, the boys are saved and protected by Marrimarri, the giant spirit man and his daughters. As their RESTLESS RIVER « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Restless River. Kuujjuaq, Nunavik 1940s. Surprised at the loss of her innocence, the young Inuk Elsa draws courage from her rugged land to become a woman as strong and independent as the restless river that cuts across it. She becomes the very young mother of a child whose remarkable life breaks with the millennial traditions of herancestors.
BRASS AGAINST THE ODDS « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Brass Against the Odds. When the missionaries came to Yarrabah, just north of Cairns, in the late 1800’s they brought with them Brass musical instruments, and from then on the Yarrabah Brass Band has maintained a legacy of music and performance within the community. Seen through the eyes of descendants of original members, we get asnap shot
NOT JUST NUMBERS « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 53 minutes Not Just Numbers is an inspirational journey of a group of Indigenous Australian women to stop family violence in their communities.They are fighting to be seen, not just counted. Buy tickets Directors Shirleen Campbell Producer Anna Cadden Country Australia Year 2018 Duration 53 minutes Category Documentary Feature VR BARRAWAO « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 5 minutes "Barrawao seeks to bring about an understanding of the deep connection between Language and Country in an embodied and experiential manner. Barrawao can be translated as “to fly or to make haste” from the D’harawal Sydney Language and provided by Shannon Foster." Barrawao is co-designed in a collaboration TIES THAT BIND « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL Country | Australia Duration | 12 minutes A young man is at odds with his single mother, who pushes him away with her bullying ways. Delivered home by police, 17 year-old Thomas has to front his domineering mother Marlene who isn’t interested in his side of the story. Forced outside as AKORNATSINNIITUT TARRATTA NUNAANNI (AMONG US IN THE LAND This is the first sci-fi to come out of Greenland by self-taught filmmaker Marc Fussing Mosbach. A suspense filled sci-fi drawing on Greenlandic culture and myth. When Nukappi begins to have strange dreams, he and his childhood friend Mio get swept up in the world of Angakkog (shaman) and evil spirits. Nukappi has to learn to yield NIMINJARRA SONGLINE « WINDA FILM FESTIVAL "Niminjarra" is a story owned by Warnman people of the Great Sandy Desert in Western Australia. Two young men transformed themselves into snakes to make their way home from law ceremony to their mother in the west. They were pursued by “Niminjarra” spirit beings all the way to Lake Dora. The two snakes met their__
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21-24 November 2019, Sydney Australia CELEBRATING INDIGENOUS FILMS UNDER THE MILKY WAY__
21-24 November 2019, Sydney Australia CELEBRATING INDIGENOUS FILMS UNDER THE MILKY WAY__
21-24 November 2019, Sydney Australia CELEBRATING INDIGENOUS FILMS UNDER THE MILKY WAY__
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