We invite you to experience these acclaimed feature films as part of the NAIDOC 2026 celebrations. Stories of identity, resistance, healing, and cultural power — streaming for a limited time.
Please Note: Films Available from July 6 to July 20
Price: $38 AUD
Three Yolngu teenagers — once bound by ceremony and a shared dream — find themselves on the wrong side of the laws of two worlds. When Botj's recklessness puts everything at risk, the boys embark on a dangerous journey from Arnhem Land to Darwin that will test their friendship, their culture, and who they're becoming.
Runtime: 85 mins
Rated: PG
Directed By: Stephen Maxwell Johnson
Produced By: Australian Children's Television Foundation, Yothu Yindi Foundation
Filmed over two years in remote Arnhem Land, this documentary follows Ḻäwurrpa and Sarah on a journey through ancestral time, country and culture — working to restore 60,000 years of Yolŋu birthing tradition from the grip of Western medicine.
Runtime: 44 mins
Rated: G
Directed By: Ḻäwurrpa Maypilama, Pat Josse
Produced By: One20 Productions, Molly Wardaguga Research Centre
Aboriginal political activist Robbie Thorpe stands as part of a long line of Indigenous resistance to invasion. This urgent documentary tracks the making of a modern leader — and the resurgence of a powerful anti-colonial movement reshaping Australia today.
Runtime: 53 mins
Rated: G
Directed By: Anthony Kelly
Produced By: Anthony Kelly
An uplifting Australian family film following Percy, a young Indigenous boy who uses his gift for running to save his town and find his true path.
Runtime: 80 mins
Rated: PG
Produced by: Australian Children's Television Foundation
A curated collection of short films from the next generation of First Nations voices — exploring grief, ceremony, history, identity, and the stories that don't make it into the history books.
BRINGING HIS SPIRIT HOME
An Aboriginal soldier was denied citizenship by the country he died for. A century later, his great-nephew travels to France to bring his spirit home.
SEE-SAW
After a year of loss and hospital visits, all Jade wants is one week of being seventeen. The universe has other plans.
ECHOES OF DISSENT
A century ago, one Aboriginal man protested Indigenous rights alone in Europe. His great-nephew is only now uncovering just how far ahead of his time he was.
PILLS & POWDER MILK
A Torres Strait Islander woman digs into her childhood memories — and finds her trauma and her triggers waiting there.
SEARCHING FOR SUGARBAG
Deep in the forests of central Arnhem Land, the sweetest prize in the bush doesn't come easy — and only those who know Country can find it.
RE-IMAGINING OUR FUTURES: BIRTHING
A young Nyikina and Jabirr Jabirr mother dreams of reclaiming what Western medicine took — the right to bring new life into the world on Country.