History Bites Back
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Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas teams up again with comedy director/writer Craig Anderson and some of Australia's best comedic talent to bite back at negative social media comments and steer the conversation to look into the historical context of the fortunes and misfortunes of Aboriginal Australians from social security, citizenship and equal wages to nuclear bombs and civil actions.
So much horrendous history condensed into 54 minutes of black comedy.
Trisha, an Anmatyerr woman born in the Northern Territory, is also the presenter of this thought-provoking work about much of Australia's shameful history. She also acted in Rachel Perkins' 1998 film 'Radiance'.
So much horrendous history condensed into 54 minutes of black comedy.
Trisha, an Anmatyerr woman born in the Northern Territory, is also the presenter of this thought-provoking work about much of Australia's shameful history. She also acted in Rachel Perkins' 1998 film 'Radiance'.
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