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1 form y separately published work icon Yulubidyi : Until the End Nathan Mewett , Curtis Taylor , ( dir. Nathan Mewett et. al. )agent Western Australia : BlackRussian Productions , 2018 14394655 2018 single work film/TV

'A young Martu man challenges his father in a bid to liberate himself and his brother from the patriarch's tyrannical hold.'

Source: Melbourne International Film Festival.

1 form y separately published work icon Weewar Weewar : A Bindjareb Warrior Karrie-Anne Kearing , ( dir. Glen Stasiuk ) Waugal Aboriginal Corporation Noir Media BlackRussian Productions , 2006 Z1583843 2006 single work film/TV 'In 1842 the Crown prosecuted Weewar (q.v.), a Bindjareb Nyungar warrior, for carrying out tribal payback by spearing Dyung of the Mooro group. When Weewar heard that Dyung, a member of the tribe responsible for the death of his son, was moving through Binjareb territory he was governed by one law - traditional Aboriginal law. Weewar's trial became the test case in Western Australia which determined that British Law took precedence over traditional law.' Sourced: Kulbardi Productions (sighted 1/5/2009)
1 form y separately published work icon Foot Prints in the Sand Jinna Mitinu Barnunga; Foot Prints in the Sand : The Last of the Nomads Glen Stasiuk , ( dir. Glen Stasiuk ) BlackRussian Productions , 2006 Z1583823 2006 single work film/TV This film by Glen Stasiuk documents the Indigenous story of Warri and Yatungka who left their communities and lived in the Gibson Desert for over 40 years. Contemporary interviews are combined with archive footage from 1977 to complete this film. Yullala, the son of Warri and Yatungka, leads us through his country. His homecoming is a ceremonial event.
1 form y separately published work icon The Forgotten Glen Stasiuk , Glen Stasiuk (director), ( dir. Glen Stasiuk ) BlackRussian Productions , 2002 Z1583816 2002 single work film/TV

'The Forgotten is a film about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen and women who have served, fought and died for their country in all of the wars and peace-keeping missions that the Australian armed forces were involved in the 20th century. Glen Stasiuk was inspired by his family's own history and the respect he felt for the Anzac black diggers. Consequently, The Forgotten contains a personal story about four Nyoongar brothers from the South-West of Western Australia, one of whom is acknowledged as the first Aboriginal Soldier to receive a military medal in the First World War.

'The Forgotten features war veterans and family member's personal experience s and thoughts from both World Wars, as well as veterans who served in Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf and East Timor' (Source: Creative Spirits website)

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