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This journey delivers beautiful bursts of cinema, filmed on the streets and sand dunes of Australia, straight to your place.

This journey delivers beautiful bursts of cinema, filmed on the streets and sand dunes of Australia, straight to your place.

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Catch a slice of Martu life in 2 minutes. From our desert crew in remote Western Australia.

Catch a slice of Martu life in 2 minutes.

Watch more short docos from the people of Punmu here.

Producer: Dave Wells
Directors: Curtis Taylor, Anthony Gibbs, Owen John, Carol Macdonald
Directors Photography: Curtis Taylor, Anthony Gibbs, Owen John, Carol Macdonald
Editors: Curtis Taylor, Anthony Gibbs, Owen John

The Stories Project
Creative Director: Shakthidharan
Producer: Eleanor Winkler
Mentors: Elias Nohra & Platon Theodoris

The Stories Project is presented by CuriousWorks.

Content by the Desert Stories crew is produced in partnership between CuriousWorks and Martu Media, a division of Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa.

Music
'Marathon Man’ by Jason Shaw
Under Creative Commons License
freemusicarchive.org

Cast: CuriousWorks

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Journey with some Martu Mob on a return-to-country trip across Lake Dora in Martu country in the Pilbara region of WA.

Jukurrpa Ninti – Knowledge of Culture was filmed during a return-to-country trip across Lake Dora in Martu country in the Pilbara region of WA.

Producer: Dave Wells
Directors: Curtis Taylor, Anthony Gibbs, Owen John, Carol Macdonald
Directors Photography: Curtis Taylor, Anthony Gibbs, Owen John, Carol Macdonald
Editors: Curtis Taylor, Anthony Gibbs, Owen John

The Stories Project
Creative Director: Shakthidharan
Producer: Eleanor Winkler
Mentors: Elias Nohra & Platon Theodoris

The Stories Project is presented by CuriousWorks.

Content by the Desert Stories crew is produced in partnership between CuriousWorks and Martu Media, a division of Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa.

Music Credits
Song – The Sacred And Her Journey Home
Artist – Mirko Uhlig
Album – The Rabbits Logbook

Cast: CuriousWorks

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Wake Up is a revealing journey through the streets of Fairfield in the early hours of the morning.

A loving mum, a teenage son, a seemingly normal morning ritual. But what really happens before Mum wakes up?

Wake Up is a revealing journey through the streets of Fairfield in the early hours of the morning.

Directed by local Shane Macdonald, the film is presented in a four-part journey here.

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Twenty percent of Australia’s annual humanitarian arrivals call Liverpool home.

Twenty percent of Australia’s annual humanitarian arrivals call Liverpool home.


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Liverpool Current Population: 218,261 (2009)
Cultural backgrounds represented: 157

Liverpool’s first people were the Cabrogal people who spoke the Darug language. The Georges River provided a natural boundary between the Darug (wood tribes) and the neighbouring Tharawal (coast tribe). These tribes knew the area as Gunyungalung.

Then came the settlers in 1810; to make Liverpool Australia’s fourth oldest town; only predated by Sydney, Parramatta and Hobart, but decidedly different, as it was the first “free planned settlement” of the nation.

During the First World War, Liverpool became a military hub, and Holsworthy housed Italian and German Prisoners of War.

While migration was fluid in Liverpool from the late 18th century, the post World War Two influx of “New Australians” and those refugees who have come after now characterise this vibrant regional hub.

Liverpool welcomes refugees as a place free from fear and celebrates their contribution during Refugee Week 2011.

Portraits of Liverpool
Release: April 2011
Location: Macquarie Mall, Liverpool, Western Sydney

Director: Anna Lam
Producer: Saif Jari
Director of Photography: Guido Gonzalez
1st Assistant Director: Shane Macdonald
Music: Saif Jari
Sound: Lazare Nyembo

The Stories Project
Creative Director: Shakthidharan
Producer: Eleanor Winkler
Mentors: Elias Nohra & Platon Theodoris

The Stories Project is presented by CuriousWorks.