TAGGED: documentaries
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Dion Beasley is an Indigenous teenager who is deaf and has muscular dystrophy. He lives with his family in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory.

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John Darling standing next to camera on tripod during filming of ‘Lempad of Bali’.

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Scene from the documentary Lempad of Bali showing some colourful ceremonial offerings. Photographer: Rio Helmi.

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Bumper sticker which was distributed at the purification ceremony (Taur Agung) held at the site of the Bali bombings on 15 November 2002.

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Camera man Lorne Blair filming a scene from John Darling's Lempad of Bali (1979). Photographer Rio Helmi.

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Still image of Balinese rice terraces from Bali Triptych.

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Zach's Ceremony is an extraordinary, feature-length documentary captured over 10 years that shows one boy's journey to manhood in a complex, emotionally driven story.

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Documentary about two Aboriginal men, Sam and Aaron, and the different consequences of them coming out to their families.

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Weeping Willow is the story of a dancer coming to terms with the death of his closest friend and biggest fan.

It documents his journey to the present and into the future.

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A portrait of Warlpiri Elder and Lawman, Francis Jupurrurla Kelly – a pioneer of Indigenous filmmaking in central Australia.