The Australian Film Television and Radio School has welcomed filmmaker and writer Tracey Rigney as its second artist-in-residence.
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.
First Nations anthology feature 'We Are Still Here' and Michael Spiccia's short film 'I'm On Fire' add to the Australian contingent headed to this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
First Nations anthology feature 'We Are Still Here' will be the opening night film at next month's Sydney Film Festival.
The Birrarangga Film Festival will return to Melbourne next month, featuring a collection of feature-length narrative, documentary, and short films.
Tony Birch's Miles Franklin-shortlisted novel 'The White Girl' is set in the 1960s but the themes of courage, strength and dignity of Indigenous resistance are just as relevant today, according to Damienne Pradier.
Tracey Rigney, Emma Freeman, Tanya Modini, Laura Scrivano, Zoe Pepper, Eve Spence and Amin Palangi are among the directors who will take part in Attagirl, the new lab dedicated to creating production and distribution pathways for feature films by female and non-binary creative teams.
The Indigenous creative teams in Australia and New Zealand were developing the anthology feature 'Cook 2020: Our Right of Reply' when they decided the basic premise wasn't right.