TAGGED: Charles Chauvel
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Until the age of 9, Rosalie Kunoth-Monks (1937–2022) lived on remote Utopia Station in the Northern Territory where she learnt the Aboriginal laws of her tribe, the Amatjere (Anmatyerre) people.

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In this scene, Jedda (Rosalie Kunoth-Monks) sits and begins to play the piano in a European style.

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Directed and produced by legendary Australian director Charles Chauvel, written by Chauvel and starring Chips Rafferty, Forty Thousand Horsemen tells the story of three young Australians w

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Listen to Dr Andrew Pike's special presentation at the NFSA about Australian film icon, Chips Rafferty.

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A look at Betty Bryant, once Australia’s most famed film ingénue, who features in the exhibition Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits, now open on the Gold Coast.

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This year, we're marking World Television Day on 21 November by sharing two recent ‘finds’ in the NFSA’s vast television collection.

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Following three decades of involvement in the Australian film industry, husband and wife filmmakers Charles and Elsa Chauvel transferred their talents to the burgeoning medium of television

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Arthur Tauchert (Jack Bronson) drinking with Charles O'Mara (Ferris), Doris Ashwin (Dell Ferris) is standing beside the table holding a bottle in a film still from The Moth of Moonbi (1926

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Graham Shirley and Meg Labrum mark the passing of Susanne Chauvel Carlsson this week in Toowoomba, Queensland, after a short illness.