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The team behind the movie 'You're No Indian' received a cease-and-desist letter this week from attorneys representing the Pechanga Band of Indians and its chairman, Mark Macarro, demanding all screeni...
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following story contains the name of a person who has died. Returning to his homeland was the last wish of legendary actor David...
Jason Momoa drove a vintage pickup along a winding country road in Hawaii, a tattooed arm dangling out the window and Metallica blasting."POO'-ah-LEE'," he said.
Barangaroo Reserve has transformed into a hub for Indigenous storytelling with the launch of Stargazer Cinema, an eight-week outdoor program dedicated to showcasing Indigenous filmmaking from Australi...
"Everything I do as an artist, as a First Nations person, doesn't happen in isolation," says Nyikina man and actor Mark Coles Smith."It is qualified by my community and my family.
The late Maitland Parker is remembered as a true gentleman, family man and widely respected Banjima Elder who fought a battle to heal his 'poisoned' Country in the Pilbara.
A new film will be released across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand through Wirra Distribution, an Indigenous owned company founded by Wongutha filmmaker Travis Akbar.
Screen NSW and SXSW have partnered on a program to boost the career of a successful Indigenous screen practitioner. The First Nations Screen Fellowship returns in 2025, with 12 months of funding suppo...