In a French village in May 1944, a church bell rings sadly as 205 children are burnt by occupation forces. Forty years later in Paris, it is still ringing. This visually evocative animation remembers the unforgotten tragedy.
A statement on the Aboriginal commitment to the land and environment.
Paddy, an Aboriginal man, has been in jail going on 20 years. It is the day of his release. Paddy knows of the two laws - a white one and a black one. The 20 years he has spent doing time for the white man's law have been in preparation for this one day - his payback.
The story of Alice, a young Aboriginal girl who absorbs the fear and shame of her adoptive white parents. The film links the denial of Aboriginality to an invasive scene of incest which occurs throughout the film. A look at how untreated fear and shame get passed from one generation to the other. Expressionist images repeatedly disrupt the narrative to haunt us with the denial of racial and sexual abuse – legacies of colonisation.