Made over seven years, Sal Balharrie and Danielle MacLean's documentary 'Like My Brother' offers an insight into social and physical challenges Tiwi players face in transferring their raw talent to the AFLW.
Danielle MacLeanh and Sal Balharrie’s 'Like My Brother' follows four young women from the Tiwi Islands who dream of playing professional footy in the AFLW.
Told through the eyes of eight protagonists, 'We Are Still Here' traverses 1,000 years from past, present, and future to explore stories of kinship, loss, grief, and resilience.
NITV has unveiled the cast of NT children’s series 'Barrumbi Kids', with young debutants Nick Bonson and Caitlin Hordern leading a mix of new and experienced talent.
First Nations writers Shontell Ketchell, Brooke Collard, Rachel Chisholm, Samuel Nuggin-Paynter and Boyd Quakawoot have been selected by Screenworks and Tamarind Tree Pictures to help develop 'Yellow Water Billabong', an animated children’s series created by writer/producer Danielle MacLean.
"There are so many Aboriginal languages across this country and we want them all on screen. Even the ones that are being revitalised, there's a place for it. It's rich; our country is rich with this stuff."
New seasons of children’s series, 'The PM’s Daughter' and 'Little J & Big Cuz' are among the eight projects that will share in $5.5 million of production funding from Screen Australia
First Nations anthology feature 'We Are Still Here' will be the opening night film at next month's Sydney Film Festival.