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1 form y separately published work icon MaveriX Sam Meikle , Fin Edquist , Michelle Offen , Kelly Schilling , Sarinah Masukor , ( dir. Isaac Elliott et. al. )agent Australia : Brindle Films Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2022 21974555 2022 series - publisher film/TV children's

Six gifted juniormotocross riders spent the summer holidays in Central Australia.

1 3 form y separately published work icon The Song Keepers Naina Sen , ( dir. Naina Sen ) Australia : Brindle Films Sacred Song Productions , 2017 11950178 2017 single work film/TV

'In the obscure churches of remote Central Australia, a hidden musical legacy of ancient Aboriginal languages, sacred poetry and baroque music is being preserved by the Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir.

'Embarking on a tour of Germany, the choir return the hymns given to their great grandparents by missionaries, this time sung in their own Aboriginal languages.' (Documentary summary)

1 3 form y separately published work icon 8MMM Aboriginal Radio Sonja Dare , Tricia Morton-Thomas , Danielle Maclean , ( dir. Dena Napuljarri Curtis et. al. )agent 2014 Northern Territory : Brindle Films , 2014 7504875 2014 series - publisher film/TV humour

'8MMM Aboriginal Radio in Alice Springs runs on the smell of an oily rag, the enthusiasm of its motley Indigenous crew and the misguided intentions of the whitefellas in charge. For the 3M's of Alice Springs - the missionaries, mercenaries and misfits - saving Aboriginal people from themselves is hard work. Especially Aboriginal people who expect to be heard on the radio and in the office. Princess Pictures and Brindle Films bravely step into the vortex of Aboriginal Australia, where truth and comedy collide.' (Production summary)

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