The 10 Conditions of Love is a love story – of a woman, a man, a family, a people and a homeland. It is the story of Rebiya Kadeer, China’s nightmare – the woman it accuses of inciting terrorism within China’s borders.
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$34.95 AUD

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Crime prevention strategies from the ‘experts’ behind bars. Powerful films made by teenage offenders with candid ‘meet-the-directors’ documentaries. Ideal for group & class discussion about crime, justice, peer pressure and personal growth.
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$121.00 AUD

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In these fast and modern times, the Numurindi people are still guided by the seasons and stories of the Dreamtime. This observational documentary focuses on Moses Numamurdirdi and his family's fight ...
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$120.00 AUD

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Kakadu | Great Barrier Reef | Fraser Island | Uluru | Sydney Opera House
These films take you on a journey around Australia's most spectacular World Heritage Sites.
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$30.00 AUD

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This epic 6-hour drama follows a group of World War One Australian soldiers from the Gallipoli landing in 1915 to Armistice Day, 1918. Anzac was a huge rating success for the Nine Network when it aired on television in 1985.
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$94.95 AUD

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A three-part television series that asks a simple question of contemporary Australian Art … what’s it all about? The Art Life is presented by Andrew Frost – the editor and co-founder of the widely known art world blog of the same name.
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$35.00 AUD

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Based on the novel Deadly, Unna? by Phillip Gwynne, this feature film for senior secondary and tertiary use tells the story of 16-year-old Gary Black, budding writer, and his town – where racism is rife and the local aboriginal community marginalized.
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$96.00 AUD

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When a group of refugee Sudanese men in Adelaide is found starving because they don’t know what to do with a fridge full of groceries, something has to change.
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$44.00 AUD

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Phillip Noyce's debut feature film, Backroads, takes us on a vivid journey into the remote corners of white responsibility for black despair in Australia.
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$32.50 AUD

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As Indonesia prepares to invade the tiny nation of East Timor, five Australian-based journalists go missing. Four weeks later, veteran foreign correspondent Roger East is lured to East Timor by the young and charismatic José Ramos-Horta.
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$39.95 AUD

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Bastard Boys is the story of the fight that stopped the nation – the 1998 battle for Australia’s waterfront. More than just a dispute over reform, it became a campaign for the hearts and minds of all Australians.
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$34.95 AUD

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Beneath Black Skies covers about 200 years in its examination of the history of coal mining, miners’ trade unions, labour-management relations and the role of women’s auxiliary organisations in the Illawarra district of New South Wales.
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$60.00 AUD

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New insights into Ned Kelly and the legend surrounding him are given in this lively documentary by Gregory Miller.
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$120.00 AUD

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Betelnut is one of the most widely used narcotics in the world. In the coastal areas of Papua New Guinea, where it is grown, it has been a socially acceptable stimulant since ancestral times
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$120.00 AUD

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In March 2007, 330 randomly selected Australian voters took over Old Parliament House in Canberra for three days to consider how Muslims and non-Muslims live in Australia and how they might live in the future.
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$34.95 AUD

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How can schools explore attitudes to Muslim immigration, whether Muslims are a threat to Australia's way of life, and why some people regard the hijab with hostility? This kit gives you a way to tackle these difficult issues in the classroom.
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$59.95 AUD

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This documentary intimately follows three different 18-year-olds, as they are spat out of high school and struggle to piece together their adult identities, in their own way.
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$120.00 AUD

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Bombora – The Story of Australian Surfing is the definitive TV history of surfing – produced and directed by the team behind Long Way to the Top.
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$39.95 AUD

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Set on Australia’s sparkling west coast, Bran Nue Dae is a coming-of-age comedy musical road movie, which celebrates the adventure of finding your way back home. It’s the best Aussie feel-good movie in years!
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$39.95 AUD

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Set on Australia’s sparkling west coast, Bran Nue Dae is a coming-of-age comedy musical road movie, which celebrates the adventure of finding your way back home. It’s the best Aussie feel-good movie in years!
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$49.95 AUD

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