Human Rights
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A Common Purpose
A Common Purpose
Human Rights
In the late 1980's, during the most violent period of the apartheid regime, 25 men and women were rounded up in a black township bordering the town of Upington in South Africa to stand trial for the...
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A Journey With Conscience
A Journey With Conscience
Community, Education, Environment, Human Rights, Social Justice, Youth
A Journey with Conscience will capture the experiences of 10 Australians undertaking a research trip for Eyes Wide Open. Eyes Wide Open is an initiative of the Melbourne South...
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A Place at the Table
A Place at the Table
Arts, Community, Education, Human Rights
A Place at the Table will tell the story of one protagonist but two vastly different characters. We will document the transformation of a place of death, devastation and darkness -- the Darlinghurst...
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An Australian Citizen's Diary
An Australian Citizen's Diary
Community, Education, Human Rights, Refugees, Social Justice, Youth
At the age of 14 Eric and his family walked all the way to Kenya from Rwanda to seek refuge. Passing through Burundi, Tanzania and Uganda they arrived at Kakuma refugee camp uncertain of where they...
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ANATOMY OF A MASSACRE
Unearthing the Truth of Santa CruzANATOMY OF A MASSACRE
Unearthing the Truth of Santa CruzHuman Rights
On November 12, 1991 an estimated 200 people were shot and killed by the Indonesian military during an independence march in occupied East Timor. Images of the massacre at the Santa Cruz cemetery in...
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Ballots and Bullets 2010
Ballots and Bullets 2010
Human Rights
Film maker Jason Bray returns to the Philippines in May 2010 to join and an international election observation team. Their destination is one of the most violent regions of the world - Mindanao....
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Bent Not Broken
Bent Not Broken
Human Rights
Queer single mum, gay donor dad and our new 'rainbow' baby… will my Christian family ever truly accept us? Every mum wants the best for their child… but, whilst it seems the world...
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Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea
Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea
Human Rights
There is growing concern about the number of asylum seekers coming by boat from Indonesia to Australia. Are these people actually refugees? How do we know if their claims are genuine? Between The...
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BigHouse Blues
BigHouse Blues
Arts, Human Rights, Indigenous, Social Justice, Welfare
Indigenous Australians make up less than 3% of the overall population. In Australian prisons, they make up more than 25% of the population. In some areas, the figure is as high as...
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Born in Captivity
Born in Captivity
Human Rights, Social Justice
Two Australian filmmakers go to the Polisario refugee camps in Algeria to tell a story about a country in exile and find a society where black slavery remains an institution. The only difference...
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Breath of Life: moments in transit towards Aboriginal Sovereignty
Breath of Life: moments in transit towards Aboriginal Sovereignty
Community, History, Human Rights, Indigenous, Social Justice
Breath of Life: moments in transit towards Aboriginal Sovereignty is an epic story of two cultures colliding: one, the oldest living culture in the world and born of the land; and the other, the...
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Bullets, Beards & Roadblocks
Bullets, Beards & Roadblocks
Human Rights
Benjamin Gilmour, a Sydney-based Ambulance Paramedic, had worked on some film sets – as a set nurse, once as a PA to Sharon Stone, and finally as a 2nd Unit Director of medical sequences, which is...