A Celebration of Aboriginal Storytelling for NAIDOC Week

Bama still 1920w.jpg

The Arakwal Corporation, Flickerfest & iQ Inc are thrilled to present their annual evening of inspiring aboriginal storytelling celebrating NAIDOC Week 2021 and this year’s theme ‘Heal Country’.

This year’s programme curated from recent Flickerfest favourites will take you on a special journey with some incredibly strong and powerful stories, who’s compelling voices will inspire, move and delight.

The filmmakers featuring in the 14th Arakwal NAIDOC week screening are some of the leading lights in indigenous filmmaking today, blazing brightly on Australian screens and stage.

The programme includes, 10 multi award winning short films with highlights including thrilling short The Moogai by Casino writer/director Jon Bell, Closed Doors by award winning Australian actor Hunter Page-Lochard (Cleverman); starring Wayne Blair, the delightful and inspiring documentary Djuwalpada, from Wagilak songman Daniel Wilfred all the way from North East Arnhem Land, moving sibling story Bala, the first short film by Bangarra Dance Theatre's former senior choreographer Deborah Brown and Bama by local emerging filmmaker Jahvis Loveday winner of the jury and audience award at this years iQ/Flickerfest Byron All Shorts.

Local Arakwal women Delta Kay will welcome us all to country on the night and share the local film Break It Down - Bunyarra by Desert Pea media in which she stars.

Come along and enjoy these unique stories from incredible First Nations filmmakers championing aboriginal voices through this years NAIDOC theme ‘Heal Country’; and support the celebration of aboriginal culture during NAIDOC Week.

A fundraiser for the Arakwal Corporation & supported by the Indigenous Coordination Centre.

14th Arakwal NAIDOC Week Short Films Screening 2021
Presented by Arakwal Corporation, Flickerfest & iQ Inc
Wednesday 7th July, 6.30pm - Byron Theatre

Tickets: Byron Theatre & byroncentre.com.au | & at door $17 / $15 con (+bf)
Programme Details & info: www.iQ.org.au | 0414 779881

Break It Down 'Bunyarra' still 1920w.jpg

Break It Down 'Bunyarra' 4mins / 2020

Wri/Dir/Prod: Desert Pea

Bunyarra is the Bundjalung word for ‘in good health’, and Local Arakwal elder Delta Kay shares stories about her land and staying healthy on country during the pandemic.

Bama still 1920w.jpg

bama 5mins / 2020

Wri/Dir/Prod: Jahvis Loveday

After the first day of private school in the city, a young aboriginal boy reflects on his fear of losing the magic of family and community after being so far away from them.

WIRUN 9mins / 2020

Wri: Ebony McGuire, Chad O’Brien | Dir: Chad O’Brien | Prod: Jemma Douglas

A young Indigenous girl must dig deep to own her performance of a Shakespearean sonnet for her high school drama class.

THE MOOGAI 15mins / 2020

Wri/Dir: Jon Bell | Prod: Samantha Jennings, Kristina Ceyton, Taylor Goddard, Mitchell Stanley

An Aboriginal psychological horror, THE MOOGAI is the story of a family terrorised by a child-stealing spirit.

Sparkles still 1920w.jpg

SPARKLES 13mins / 2020

Wri: Tina Fielding | Dir: Jacqueline Pelczar | Prod: Cody Greenwood

A 30-something-year-old Down Syndrome woman leaves her past behind, and runs away from a small country town, heading towards the city. Along her journey, she makes an unlikely friendship with a Drag Queen from the Outback, teaching us all not to be afraid to celebrate who we are.

Bala still 1920w.jpg

BALA 10mins / 2020

Wri: Melissa Lee Speyer | Dir: Deborah Brown | Prod: Georgia Noe O’Brien

In this poetic short, a former navy officer reunites with his cousins to grieve after learning of his much-loved grandfathers’ death, soon after the break-up of a relationship.

Closed Doors still 1920w.jpg

CLOSED DOORS 15mins / 2019

Wri/Dir: Hunter Page-Lochard, Carter Fred Simpkin | Prod: Mitchell Stanley, Toni Stowers

Regaining consciousness in a car wreck, a young father finds that his daughter is missing.

DJUWALPADA 14mins / 2019

Wri/Dir: Daniel Wilfred | Wri: Nicola Bell | Prod: Courtney Collins

Djuwalpada is the story of a young songman from southeast Arnhem Land sharing his culture to keep it alive.

BETWEEN TWO LINES 15mins / 2019

Wri/Dir: Jack Steele | Prod: Mitchell Stanley, Toni Stowers

A story of two men’s journey for their identity set in WW1.

ELDERS 10mins / 2019

Wri: Tracey Rigney | Dir: Tony Briggs | Prod: Damienne Pradier

Two Elders feel their grandson is ready to start learning vitally important lessons that will equip him with the tools to maintain the future survival of his culture.

Previous
Previous

New manager for Fletcher Street Cottage to support Byron’s homeless

Next
Next

Stone and Wood's InGrained Foundation Donates over $115K to Local Not For Profits