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Aunty Maggie struggles to feed her three boys, and what she finds as an easy solution becomes a major problem. It's a problem that makes her famous.
Five very different Indigenous women come together from all over Australia for a girls' night out. Anchored in the preparations for their big night out, the documentary moves between that night and explorations of each of the women’s lives. While these women certainly share a bond of history and identity, there are complex cultural differences between them and varying depths of Aboriginal knowledge and awareness.
In the Snowy Mountains, Hell hath no fury like a mother scorned. A searing reimagining of Leah Purcell's play and Henry Lawson's classic short story.
This one-hour documentary focuses on actor/musician Leah Purcell's latest play, 'Box the Pony' and also highlights her upbringing and the area her family stems from.
After seeing her husband put in jail for domestic violence, Leela (Leah Purcell) has a big decision to make on his pending return, influenced by differing opinions from her two youngest children and her three best friends. What will Leela do?
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