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1 form y separately published work icon Finding Jedda Tanith Glynn-Maloney , ( dir. Tanith Glynn-Maloney ) Australia : Since1788 Orange Entertainment Unless Pictures , 2021 23253480 2021 single work film/TV

'At St Mary's Anglican Home, Alice Springs, in 1953, two best friends go head-to-head auditioning for the lead role in a movie, and face the prospect of leaving the Home for good.'

Source: Sydney Film Festival.

1 1 form y separately published work icon Robbie Hood Dylan River , Kodie Bedford , ( dir. Dylan River ) Australia : Ludo Studio Since1788 , 2019 15286162 2019 series - publisher film/TV children's

'[A] re-imagination of the classic tale Robin Hood…Indigenous style. Set in outback Alice Springs, the 6 x 10 minute series will follow Robbie and his gang of pre-teen mischief masters.'

Source: Mumbrella (https://mumbrella.com.au/new-dramas-for-ten-sbs-and-stan-after-one-off-investment-by-screen-australia-529924). (Sighted: 22/11/2018)

1 3 form y separately published work icon She Who Must Be Loved Erica Glynn , ( dir. Erica Glynn ) Australia : Since1788 , 2018 15558528 2018 single work film/TV autobiography

'Freda Glynn was never a big talker but these days she talks even less. When her documentary filmmaker daughter Erica Glynn tells her she wants to make a film about her, Freda responds simply with a shrug. And yet Freda has so much to relate. She could, for instance, talk about how she ran CAAMA, the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association, an organisation that has been dedicated to Aboriginal music and culture since the early 1980s. Or perhaps how she trained Indigenous filmmakers at Imparja Television, casually managing to raise five children on her own at the same time. But instead, Freda uses her daughter’s project to research part of her family history. There is uncertainty about whether Freda’s grandmother was killed during a massacre of Indigenous Australians; Freda’s own mother was never able to clarify events during her lifetime. Together, Freda and Erica Glynn embark on a complex search for answers. Freda, we learn, is a determined woman whose strength, humour and creativity are expressed in all her dealings with the people she cares about. She is also a woman whose work has had a lasting impact on the Aboriginal community’s struggle for emancipation.'

Source: Berlinale 2019.

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