We invite you to experience these acclaimed feature films as part of the NAIDOC 2025 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
Warwick Thornton explores the Southern Cross as a symbol of culture, conflict, and belonging in this bold visual essay.
Fresh out of prison, a young Aboriginal mother fights for redemption and a second chance to reconnect with her daughter.
A powerful true story of a mother’s love, a life-saving transplant, and the long road to healing across generations.
When life hits crisis point, an Aboriginal woman must choose whether to keep running or face her past.
A beautifully curated collection of seven powerful short films exploring identity, kinship, cultural law, and connection to Country.
MIRO – A WWII veteran returns to a land and family taken from him.
ABORIGINAL WARRIOR – A visual tribute to the enduring strength and struggle of First Nations men.
ANANGU WAY – An insight into law, ceremony and cultural continuity from the Anangu people.
MARLU MAN – A man’s journey to reclaim identity after being removed from Country.
FARM BLOCK A67 – The land holds memories of trauma and survival in this quiet and evocative short.
MY GRANDMOTHER’S COUNTRY – A spirit returns home, carrying memory, legacy, and cultural truth.
JARDA BURA, GURRI BURA, JARDA NGARLI, GURRI NGARLI – Women’s voices guide this intimate portrait of intergenerational strength and cultural transmission.