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Impressions of the arts in New South Wales - highlights the vitality and diversity of the performing and visual arts in the State, demonstrating the creativity and high level of performance which contributes to the quality of life in New South Wales.
Focuses on award-winning young, urban Aboriginal artist Gordon Bennett whose paintings break away from established images and concepts. The program shows how his perspectives are shaped by many cultural influences in Australia and Europe.
Namatjira, an Aboriginal who painted in the western watercolour style, was the first Aboriginal to be granted Australian citizenship - a mere 40 years ago. A revealing insight into Australian attitudes, race relations, and a black artist in a white world.
A celebration of humanity; all the subjects are nonagerians. A film to change the sad modern image of old age.
The life journey of Australian artist David Boyd is, on many levels, a journey through the dark side of Australia's history. He has fought a long and passionate fight against injustice, prejudice and racism and has fearlessly shown us our hidden history. MEMORY TREE is also a revealing and emotional insight into David's personal world. The film delivers the workings of a powerful and controversial artist who continues to give us images for our time.
An anthology of true tales of the bewitching South Pacific — lost ships, exotic customs, adventures, intriguing characters, fascinating underwater and animal life.
Peggy Glanville-Hicks is one of the most notable female composers of this century. This documentary examines her music, influences and her life with particular attention to her time in the USA, Europe and Greece.
A series of films on the culture and traditions of the people living in and around the Pacific. They are unique stories and myths that celebrate the diversity of the people of the Pacific and Southeast Asia while at the same time acknowledging the oneness of humanity.
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