Output list
Film
Published 2025
A missing Caucasian girl's return with a mysterious Nigerian ornament forces her factualist mother to confront a powerful Nigerian spirit, which demands their ancestral figurine and her soul to save her possessed daughter.
Film
Published Spring 2024
Wadjemup has been a significant place for the First People of this land for at least 40,000 years. Once part of the mainland, it became an island as sea levels rose, regardless Wadjemup remains the place where the spirits of Noongar moort (family), travel to their final resting place beyond the Island. But Wadjemup also holds a dark secret which is part of the story of this land...
Film
Published 2023
Survivors of Wadjemup refers to both the title of a 2022 documentary film and the descendants of the Aboriginal men and boys who were imprisoned on Wadjemup (Rottnest Island) between 1838 and 1931. For those who survived, their descendants now tell their stories, which are often a part of a larger truth-telling effort and reconciliation process for Western Australia
Film
Published 2022
A young African immigrant, Achiro, is torn between her dreams of becoming a filmmaker and the financial pressures to provide for her family back home.
Film
Published 2017
A father struggles to come to terms with the discovery of his wife's affair.
Film
Published 2015
Sol Bunker is a successful yet eccentric sound designer who searches for the elusive ‘frequency of life’ to help save his dying wife. Whilst Sol progressively falls deeper into obsession, it is up to his son Addie to take on the role of parent and to help Sol understand reality.
Film
Walking Together - Belonging to Country
Published 2015
The film celebrates the remarkable similarities between Nyungar knowledge and Western science. It takes the audience through a 300 million year journey, as the two hosts they walk the magnificent Swan River from its source to the ocean.
Film
SYNERGIES: Walking Together - Belonging to Country (Djena Koorliny Danjoo Boodjar-ang)
Published 2015
This film celebrates the remarkable similarities between Nyungar knowledge and Western science. It takes the audience through a 300 million year journey, featuring Nyungar Elder Dr Noel Nannup and Professor Stephen D. Hopper, as they walk the magnificent Swan River from its source to the ocean...
Film
The balloon artist who used to be a truck driver
Published 2014
Aaron Smyth is a three time award winning balloon artist who lives in Perth, Western Australia. Formerly a truck driver for almost five years, Aaron made the switch to balloon twisting a few years ago. He has worked internationally, but BBC News caught up with him at the Little Creatures Brewery in Fremantle where he frequently performs.
Film
Urban dolphins: Challenges of city life revealed
Published 2013
Scientists from Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, are studying the resident pod of "urban dolphins" in the city's Swan Canning Riverpark. The research team's ongoing survey aims to find out which areas of the river the dolphins are using the most, and therefore which areas might need greater protection. As researcher Delphine Chabanne explains here to the BBC, the work has also shown that the population has now recovered from a sudden decline in 2009, when six dolphins died of a suspected virus.