EXPERIMENTAL

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BANDJIL – ORIGINAL WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA

“Bandjil” and “Djambul” are Aboriginal words for “Woman” in two neighbouring tribes in the North Queensland around Cairns, Australia. BANDJIL is an experimental documentary film on Australian Indigenous women, which provides a woman’s perspective on how it feels and what it looks like to carry Indigenous culture forward in the context of modern Australia.  PUBLIC SCREENINGS: Laura Indigenous Dance Festival 2017, National Remote Indigenous media Festival 2017, ICTV 2017

Videographer: Silvia Storchi
Pre-production: Eliza Reilly
Music: Trevor Peckham- Kuku Walangi / Wiradjuri tribes – Universal Joint didgeridoos shop, Cairns Featuring: Tamara Pearson, Dale Leigh Edmund, Ganormi Barsah, Kerry and Kerin Courtney. With very special thanks to Tjapukai Cultural Centre, and Universal Joint didgeridoos, Cairns.

RED HEART (2016)

A Visual and Soundscapes of the community of Alice Springs, Australian central desert, commissioned by INCITE Arts for the 2016 Festival Unbroken Land. What is it that makes people love Alice Springs, thousands of kilometers away from cities?


PUBLIC SCREENING: Unbroken Land 2016, Alice Springs Desert Park.