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  2. Rod Freedman - Wikipedia

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    One Last Chance (2000, SBS), about a Lithuanian war criminal, won three awards in the US. He initiated and produced the Tudawali Award-winning series, Everyday Brave (2002, SBS), [2] working with emerging Aboriginal directors to tell stories of unknown Aboriginal people who have made a difference to their communities. Freedman co-produced ...

  3. The Australian Wars - Wikipedia

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    The series won Best Documentary/Factual Series at the 3rd Australian International Documentary Conference Awards in March 2023, [22] with the jury statement saying "From the opening minutes, we all agreed that The Australian Wars stood out as a superbly crafted piece of television. But as those opening minutes went by, it quickly became ...

  4. First Australians - Wikipedia

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    2009: Logie Award: Outstanding Documentary or Documentary Series – Won; 2009: New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Script Writing Award for Louis Nowra, Rachel Perkins & Beck Cole – Won; 2009: Australian Directors' Guild Awards: Outstanding Direction for a Television Documentary – Series – (Freedom for Our Lifetime) for Rachel ...

  5. Rachel Perkins - Wikipedia

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    The award-winning First Australians, a seven-part documentary series broadcast on SBS Television in 2008, won many awards and was also sold overseas. Miranda Dear, formerly head of drama at ABC Television, was a producer and head of drama at Blackfella from 2010 to 2020. [12]

  6. Mabo: Life of an Island Man - Wikipedia

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    The film has been screened by organisations such as the National Film and Sound Archive and SBS under programs to mark events such as the 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Aboriginal Indigenous Referendum, the 25th anniversary of the 1992 High Court Ruling decision, and the annual Reconciliation Week. [7] [8] [9]

  7. Zach's Ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Zach's Ceremony premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in May 2016. [5] [6] The film was also shown at the Margaret Mead Film Festival in New York City. [7] It was announced by FilmInk that the documentary would open across Australia from Thursday 30 March 2017, and screen at Cinema Nova in Carlton, Victoria. [8]

  8. The Final Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Goodes, an Aboriginal Australian, was drafted by the Sydney Swans in the 1997 AFL Draft and went on to have a successful career with the Swans, featuring in their 2005 and 2012 premiership teams and being awarded a number of accolades for his performances including the AFL Rising Star award in 1999, [1] the Brownlow Medal (2003 and 2006), [2] the Bob Skilton Medal (2003, 2006 and 2011), [3 ...

  9. Blackfella Films - Wikipedia

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    The company's most successful production has been the multi-award-winning seven-part 2008 documentary series First Australians. This series experienced both national and international success, including screening to over 2.3 million viewers in Australia on SBS , [ 7 ] and has since become the best selling educational DVD in Australia.