Kim Mavromatis Kim Mavromatis i(A114478 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon King's Seal Quenten Agius , Stephen Goldsmith , Kim Mavromatis , Alexis West , ( dir. Quenten Agius et. al. )agent 2014 9216095 2014 single work film/TV

'King's Seal reveals the hidden history of Australia's first Aboriginal Land rights, documents the struggle for recognition of rights that were granted then denied to South Australia's Aboriginal people and exposes the breaches occurring today.'

'In 1836, the King of the British Empire (King William IV) enshrined into law the "Letters Patent", the founding document that established the state of South Australia. The King's "Letters Patent" also included a priviso that granted Aboriginal people the legal right to continue to occupy and enjoy their land for always, enshrined in law by the King's seal.'

'175 years later, this film exposes the King's Letters Patent - the denial of rights, conspiracy, treason, theft, murder and breaches perpetrated against South Australia's Aboriginal people.' (Source: King's Seal official website)

1 3 form y separately published work icon Sacred Ground Kim Mavromatis , ( dir. Kim Mavromatis ) South Australian Film Corporation Australian Film Commission , 2007 Z1486335 2007 single work film/TV

'Sacred Ground is a poignant and moving story of resilience, dispossession and powerlessness. The film was five years in the making for Quenten Agius and his family who fight to save what is left of their heritage and culture'. (Koori Mail 30/01/2008)

From the opening scenes, the discovery of human skeletal remains in the middle of a multi-million dollar housing development, to the thought provoking climax, this is a contemporary story - challenging, enriching and emotional - that takes us into an Aboriginal world that is rarely seen or heard

This multi-layered film is a microcosm of what is happening to Aboriginal peoples all over Australia. In the lucky country, 40,000 years of ancient heritage, culture and traditions are being swept away - it's a national disgrace. (Film Synopsis)

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