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- 'Remembering Agatha' is a whimsical drama (or melancholic comedy) about Agatha (38), who is in a domestic quagmire and a crumbling love story as a mother of two and wife to angry wolf-man, Robert (40). Haunted by the Black Madonna, while being encouraged by her carefree friend Cynthia to somehow liberate herself, Agatha feels trapped, unable to transform her life. One night, she finds a portal through the dishwasher into the forest of her childhood. In this world, her child-self reminds Agatha of forgotten joy and innocence. However, she also holds the secret to the real source of Agatha's grief, which she must now face if she is to transform her present and embrace a better future. Live action 'reality' and animated 'imaginings' intersect to illustrate Agatha's struggles, insights and exultations.
- A feature length drama made collaboratively with young people who dip below the surface of their often tough exteriors to reveal what is going on inside.
- 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 and western films and country music, they created their own spaghetti western: Never Stop Riding.
- Imprisoned within memories a woman tries to make sense of her life. Outside, a world observes and judges as the handyman (her animus) pushes her interior further into disrepair and forces a breakthrough to an unburdened future.
- Follows Wunuwun on his visit to Sydney and at the exhibition of his work at the New South Wales Art Gallery.
- An archival interview of Desiderius Orban, a Hungarian artist resident in Australia for forty two years.
- A groundbreaking art/new media installation, "Continuum '83, Australian Artists in Japan" features 7 Australian artists, including Jill Scott and Peter Callas, exhibiting their videos and mediaworks at Video Gallery SCAN, Tokyo.
- The Dusty Feet Mob dancers tell healing stories of the Stolen Generation, featuring Archie Roach's famous song 'Took the Children Away'.
- An Arabana virtual reality film project aiming to produce an accessible, engaging, ground-breaking and culturally appropriate platform for learning wangka (language), ularaka (songlines), place names and culture from Arabana Elders
- 'Coming Home' tells the story of a family's yearning to know what happened to brothers Cyril Rigney and Rufus Rigney who set off from their community to Raukkan in Point McLeay Mission, South Australia to join the Great War and fight for country.
- A documentary covering painter Djiwul (Jack) Wunuwun and his brother-in-law, John Bulun Bulun, as Wunuwun completes his Banubirr (Morning Star) series of paintings in his homeland of Garmerdi.