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The Moogai (2024)

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FEATURE FILM
PSYCHOLOGICAL HORROR

The debut feature film from writer/director Jon Bell whose writing credits include Cleverman and Redfern Now. The Moogai is a psychological horror about a young mother, Sarah, who becomes terrorised by a malevolent spirit she believes is trying to take her children. Sarah’s husband Fergus desperately wants to believe her but as she becomes more unstable, Fergus is increasingly concerned for the safety of their family. Bell has teamed up with producers Mitchell Stanley (We Are Still Here), Kristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings of Causeway Films (The Babadook, Talk To Me). 

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We Are Still Here

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FEATURE ANTHOLOGY FILM

We Are Still Here is a unique Indigenous feature film that interweaves eight powerful tales to tell a sweeping story of hope and survival.​Through the eyes of eight protagonists, We Are Still Here traverses 1000 years from past, present, and future to explore stories of kinship, loss, grief, and resilience. But ultimately, it shows the strength of love and hope to overcome shared traumas that Indigenous people from Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific have continued to face.
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Larapinta

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6 X 25 MINUTES
DOCUMENTARY SERIES


Larapinta, known more commonly by it’s Western name The Finke River - is the oldest river in the world. In this series our host Talia Liddle, a young Arrente and Luritja woman, travelled through the majestic Central Australian outback along Larapinta, taking viewers on an intimate and engaging journey where she met with people who call Larapinta home, as well as scientists, rangers, Traditional Owners, artists, historians, archaeologists and palaeontologists - all of whom will gave her unique insights and stories of this once mighty river.
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The Beach

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6 X 25 MINUTES
DOCUMENTARY SERIES

The Beach is a six-part series for NITV in which we join award-winning filmmaker Warwick Thornton (Sweet Country, Samson and Delilah) on an isolated remote beach on the north-west coast of Western Australia. Largely living off the land, in one of the most beautiful yet brutal environments in the world, Thornton will attempt to disconnect from a life lived in the fast lane and reconnect with Country.
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Servant Or Slave

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FEATURE FILM
DOCUMENTARY


Bringing to light the heartbreaking experiences of Rita, Violet and the Wenberg sisters, Servant Or Slave celebrates their fortitude in pursuing justice for the crimes committed against them. Their firsthand accounts of officially sanctioned enslavement reveal the true intent of the government policy 'protection' prevalent throughout the twentieth century. Theirs is a David and Goliath battle, waged not only for personal healing, but to shed light on a barley acknowledged part of modern Australian history whose consequences are still felt today. 
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TransBlack

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4 X 10 MINUTES
DOCUMENTARY SERIES

Following the day-to-day lives of four Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander transgender men and women; TransBlack is the story of how they changed the perceptions of themselves and those closest to them.

So, what happens after you ‘come out’? We find out as these characters explore their religion/culture, dating/relationships, medical transformations and work towards their careers. Their body dysmorphia and gender dysphoria has challenged them in all areas of their lives but after transitioning they are experiencing a new type of identity. It's comical, sad, uplifting, romantic, stressful and an all out hormonal rollercoaster.

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Colour Theory

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4 X SEASONS
DOCUMENTARY SERIES

NCM started out producing four seasons of the documentary series Colour Theory on NITV and SBS. A collection of 20 x 30-minute documentaries hosted by provocative artist and political activist Richard Bell (seasons 1 & 2) and Tony Albert (seasons 3 & 4), who travel to the ancestral homelands of First Nations artists across Australia, looking at how country and culture inspire their modern form of art, and documenting their creative processes from inception through to production and exhibition. 

In the fourth edition of Colour Theory (Colour Theory Underground), Tony Albert introduces the audience to the world of street art. Opening the door to artists who are secretive by nature, usually hiding their identity and codifying their work, due to the misunderstanding that graffiti or stencil works are acts of vandalism. 
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