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- A theatre performance of the play filmed on the Sydney Theatre Company stage.
- The Sydney Dance Company dance to a commissioned score by iconic Australian band Icehouse, and performed live on stage.
- This First Nations led short film comes from First Nations owned and governed Aboriginal art centre Iwantja Arts, which is located in the rocky, desert country of Indulkana Community on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in the remote north-west of South Australia. More then forty young men and women from Indulkana Community story boarded, created props, and prepared dances in workshops led by Iwantja artists to create the film, which explores the inter-generational effects of the transition from traditional Anangu life prior to first contact through to contemporary life in Indulkana Community. The film incorporates dance and music, both traditional and contemporary, blending live action with animated sequences. While the film looks at the drastic and often damaging changes faced by Anangu people across generations, the project's leaders want their film to convey a positive message, celebrating Anangu cultural resilience and a spirit of irreverent humour.
- Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Mr Kunmanara Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, SA. As young men, they were renowned stockmen and in 2017 they coordinated a men's camp at the local cattle station. Influenced by their ongoing love for cowboy and western films and country music, they created their own spaghetti western: Never Stop Riding.
- The Dusty Feet Mob dancers tell healing stories of the Stolen Generation, featuring Archie Roach's famous song 'Took the Children Away'.
- An Arabana virtual reality film project aiming to produce an accessible, engaging, ground-breaking and culturally appropriate platform for learning wangka (language), ularaka (songlines), place names and culture from Arabana Elders
- A young nature photographer hesitantly accepts an assignment to shoot for a fashion magazine which takes him to a ski resort. He leaves his loved ones behind and further distances himself by obsessively following a falcon around the snow fields, apparently in a quest for self-fulfilment.
- The Loop is an absurd journey into disability, authorship and representation, twisting the world of soap operas to share Lorcan's experience of disability.