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48min, TV Documentary, Australia (2014)
Credited as. Writer / Editor
Finalist of the Promotion of Positive Images of the Older Person Awards 2014 United Nations Association of Australia's Media Peace Awards 2014
Who We Are: Brave New Clan is a one-hour television documentary following the lives of six exceptional young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, showing how they engage with their communities, history, and cultures, in modern Australia.
These inspiring young Australians showcase music, politics, careers, history, medicine, language, and stories as part of their contemporary lifestyles. Their unique journeys span Indigenous cultures across the country, from the bustling streets of Sydney to the aquamarine vistas of the Torres Strait.
“We’re proud of the documentary we’ve created – it promotes understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, histories and cultures, while dispelling some commonly held stereotypes. Who We Are: Brave New Clan celebrates diversity across Australia and we hope it inspires audiences to find out more about Indigenous place names, people, languages and cultures in their own local area.”
The documentary was nominated as the finalist for the Promotion of Indigenous Recognition Awards in the Special Categories section in the 2014 United Nations Association of Australia's Media Awards. The national awards programs aim to recognise Australian achievement in the environment, social justice, and media excellence.
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Producer. Alice Taylor
Director. Leah Purcell
Editor. Ernest HariyantoWritten by Larissa Behrendt, Ernest Hariyanto and Leah Purcell
Cinematography by Dylan River and Murray Lui
Color by Ernest Hariyanto
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6x23min, Documentary Series, Australia (2014)
Credited as: Series Editor (Producer)
Best Cinematography (Documentary) in the 44th National Australian Cinematography Society (ACS) Awards for Cinematography 2015
Finalist of the Promotion of Positive Images of the Older Person Awards 2014 United Nations Association of Australia's Media Peace Awards
A six-part documentary series, exploring the revival, maintenance, and creation of indigenous languages in Australia. Talking Language with Ernie Dingo is a personal journey providing a unique understanding of how knowledge of Aboriginal languages is shaped by ancestral connections to the land, stars, water, sea, and the air we breathe.
Ernie Dingo visits six people from across Australia whose stories of a spiritual connection to the country highlight some of the benefits and current challenges people face to maintain, revive and create languages within their communities. Throughout his journey, Ernie explores the complex and delicate balance between language, stories, and relationship to country. Importantly, he discovers how these relationships have been impacted and influenced by different types of relationships with the country: western culture, colonial history, and development. This relationship excludes the knowledge of the sacred law and custom of the land that nourishes and maintains Aboriginal languages.
The documentary series premiered on NITV and SBS Australia and was nominated as the finalist for the Promotion of Positive Images of the Older Person Awards in the Special Categories section in the 2014 United Nations Association of Australia's Media Awards. The national awards programs aim to recognise Australian environmental achievement, social justice, and media excellence.
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Presenter. Ernie Dingo
Series Director. Ramahn Allam
Series Editor. Ernest Hariyanto, Haig Stewart & Alan IversonPost Production Supervisor. Ernest Hariyanto
Cinematography by Dylan River
Color by Ernest Hariyanto
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