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'Rachel works from the Blackfella Films office on Sydney Harbour in Gadigal country. She came to filmmaking from Canberra via Alice Springs, and is part of a large family of filmmakers that still work together. They’ve had a lot of fun over the years – burning down a house in Radiance (1998), making musicals One Night the Moon (2001) and Bran Nue Dae (2009), and covering 200 years of Australia’s Indigenous history in First Australians (2008). Rachel balances her creative film work with serving on many boards that govern filmmaking and screen culture.'

Source: Filmmaker Interviews (Sighted: 30/11/2016)

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    y separately published work icon Filmmaker Interviews National Film and Sound Archive , 2006- 10461487 2006 series - publisher website

    'In addition to preserving Australia’s filmmaking past and present, the NFSA also recognises the importance of learning from filmmakers themselves.

    'In this series of interviews, some of Australia’s most influential film directors, producers and writers speak about their filmmaking journeys, discuss the importance of film preservation and share their advice for the next generation of Australian filmmakers.'

    Source: Filmmaker Interviews (Sighted: 30/11/2016)

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