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BACK TO COUNTRY reveals the contemporary reality of the lives of the Arakwal people, native title claimants from Byron Bay. A sequel to 'Walking With My Sisters' (1998), we now follow the next generation of family through three new key characters - Yvonne Stewart, Norm Graham and Delta Kay - who have moved home to fight for their elders' dreams.
BEACH BALLS is a personal, character-driven documentary about a community at Bondi, Australia's most famous beach, who tussle with the giants of the Sydney Organising Committee to stop a 10,000 seat beach volleyball stadium development planned for the year 2000.
A 15-year-old girl stalks a man old enough to be her father. When their paths finally cross, nothing is at it seems.
WALKING WITH MY SISTERS is an intimate drama which follows the process of Native Title, through the story of three Aboriginal sisters. They are the traditional custodians of the Byron Bay area and this is their battle to prove their connection to the land where they grew up.
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