FUSE Films - First Nations film evening
Event description
A special multi-film evening, showcasing innovative First Nations films.
WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) is a lyrical journey of archival footage and sound, poetry and original composition, by acclaimed Wiradjuri multi-disciplinary artist Jazz Money. Commissioned by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), it examines how archives and the legacies of collection affect First Nations people and wider Australia.
Ngarabal filmmaker and Darebin resident Isaac Winzer will present several short works, sharing his story and his work as a film writer, director and editor. Isaac will also take part in a Q&A discussion with singer-songwriter and Ngiyampaa man Pirritu, facilitated by artist, documentary maker and screenwriter Rochelle 'Rocky' Humphrey.
VENUE:
Thornbury Picture House, 802 High St, Thornbury 3071
DATE:
Tuesday 2 September, 6pm - 9pm
RUN TIMES:
6pm: Pre-film mingle
6.30pm: Welcome to Country from Wurundjeri Elder (Elder TBC)
6.40pm: Screening of Jazz Money's WINHANGANHA
7.45pm: Short break
8pm: First Nations documentary screening
8.30pm: Short works by Isaac Winzer
8.50pm: Q&A with Isaac Winzer, Pirritu (Brett Lee) and Rochelle 'Rocky' Humphrey
COST:
Free
ACCESS:
The Thornbury Picture House is fully wheelchair accessible.
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