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Top End Wedding

Goalpost Pictures. Director: Wayne Blaire
Writers: Joshua Tyler & Miranda Tapsell

Lauren and Ned are engaged, they are in love, and they have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents and pull off their dream wedding.

Top End Wedding was filmed in several locations across the Northern Territory including Darwin, Kakadu, Katherine and the Tiwi Islands.

 
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The Song Keepers

Naina Sen. Central Australia.

Four generations of song women that make up The Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir, go on a historic journey to take back the hymns that were given to their ancestors by the German missionaries but in their own ancient Aboriginal languages and on their own terms.

Come on an adventure as the unlikeliest band on earth goes on tour... to the other side of the world!

 
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Tangentyere artists film collective

Itu Jesunya Ngnaringu Bethlehemala. Artist: Nyinta Donald

Four Women Playing Cards for Money. Artist: Sally Mulda

Artwa Lirrama Arkutjuka - A Man Loves That Woman. Artist: Grace Robinya

Here is Petrol Been Wasting All Our Lives.
Artists: Various

Works by Tangentyere Artists are Internationall renowned. These Central Australian Aboriginal Artists create tales of life from Tjukurrpa, historical and contemporary life. This collection of shorts animates paintings, sharing diverse yet intimate and complex stories.

 
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I am Numamurdirdi

Walter Kolbong Rogers & Ngukurr Story Project

Senior culture man and junggayi for this country Walter Kolbong Rogers tells the story of his life as a dancer and leader of ceremony.

Olmen Walter Kolbong Rogers dalimbat stori bla im laif, weya imin densa en serremeni lida.

 
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Ngambi

Mark Watjana Ashley & Benjamin Ward

Following the spiritual, legal and economic significance of Ngambi (stone spear), senior custodian Roy Wuynumbi Ashley shares an all encompassing story of identity, culture and law.

 
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Lil Bois

Grant Thomas and Ngukurr Story Projects

After swimming with his friends in a billabong, a nervous little boy returns to his camp and discovers everything has changed. His family is missing. With his friends, he heads out into the wilderness to find them.

Lil Bois, written and directed by Grant Thompson, is the first short film in the traditional language of Ngandi. It also features the languages Wägilak and Kriol.

 
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You do You

Lexie Gregory & Thomas Midena. Darwin

Mickey’s having a tough time being herself. She’s fed up with her annoying brother, had it with a condescending boy at school, and all the men who just push her around are plain rude. Instead of just daydreaming about the perfect comeback, Mickey’s overactive imagination gets the better of her.

 
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Sunset

Jane Hampson. Darwin

Ingrid is 89, all alone, and full of regrets until a chance encounter with a wandering musician gives her a new perspective on the life she’s led.

 
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Rite of Passage

Grace King & Andreas Heikaus. Darwin

Three Australian teenagers hear a ghost story about their hometown. They decide to test their courage and try to summon the spirit of the ghost. Not knowing what they have done, they tease each other to their doom.

 
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Spectrum

Phil Denson, Tim Parish & Gaia Osburne. Darwin

A young autistic child is implanted with a SPECTRUM app called ‘Gadget’ to aid a normal life. Flash forward 10 years -Ari & Gadget discover the world is run by machines mining DNA. Together they find a solution. Ari learns that emotional bonds make humanity more complex than machines.

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Arrears

Wilf Watson & Madelon te Lintum. Darwin

A humorous story about a man struggling in a mad world. A world where oxygen is a commodity and corporate interests rule over human rights. A world where losing one’s job to artificial intelligence is the norm. And a world where failing to pay bills on time can be fatal.

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Which Way? right Way!

Kathy Burns & Barkly Regional Arts

Barkly Regional Arts and the Tennant Creek Womens Refuge have created 'Which Way? Right Way', a media project to better understand the impact and prevalence of Domestic Violence in our community. Barkly Regional Arts have made 6 x 45 second TV Commercials that show how DV affects everyone in the community.

Special Thank You to St John's Ambulance and the NT Police