Reconciliation A film by Christies Beach Primary School Sing along to ‘We’re All in this Together’ with the students of Christies Beach Primary School, winners of the Reconciliation SA Schools Video Competition in 2019. Running time: 1:55 mins | Rated G

Nganu and : A Tale of Two Dreaming Heroes

Two Nation dreaming heroes Nganu and Tjilbruke are at the centre of this animated short film for the whole family. Developed through partnership between Monash University, Kaurna Warra Karrpanthi Aboriginal Corporation and South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools, in consultation with Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis O’Brien. Running time: 9:50 mins | Rated G

Sibosado Brothers – A Portrait A film by Bryan Mason, Closer Productions Growing up in Lombadina, north of Broome, art has always been part of brothers Garry and Darryl’s life. Known for their art practice of Riji – the traditional art of carving symbols and designs onto pearl shells, this beautifully shot film captures the artists at work as they prepare for a major Tarnanthi exhibition. Running time: 4:10 mins | Rated G

Dusty Feet Mob – This Story’s True A Tallstoreez / Change Media Production – Directed by Marika Davies and Johanis Lyons-Reid ’s Dusty Feet Mob have danced their way into the hearts and minds of audiences across the country. Through the power of song and dance they tell stories of the Stolen Generation and help heal the hurt of the past. Go behind the scenes with the young dancers as they prepare to perform to Archie Roach’s powerful song Took the Children Away. Running time: 9:35 mins | Rated G

Mulka Man A Tallstoreez / Change Media Production – Directed by Marika Davies and Johanis Lyons-Reid Meet the Mulka Man, Elder Roy Coulthard, the last wood carver of the . With time against him, Uncle Roy is determined to see his tradition live on. To do so he crosses traditional conventions to teach women the art of Mulka wood carving. Journey with Uncle Roy on country from the rich ochre sands of Port Augusta to the stunning Flinders Ranges, as he passes his tradition to the next generation. Running time: 8:22 mins | Rated G

Big Al’s Big Dream A film by Clem Newchurch Big Al’s Big Dream has come alive. Earlier this year, and Kaurna man Allan Sumner, a local artist who has dedicated his life to creating art as a legacy for his family, took the bold step of launching an Aboriginal cultural centre. Gain an insight into Allan’s tumultuous life journey, his love of creating art and his drive to bring community together. Running time: 14:30 mins | Rated G

In this Together A film by Westport Primary School Congratulations to Westport Primary School, winners of 2020 Reconciliation SA Schools Multimedia Competition. Students from pre-school all the way through to Year 7 came together to produce this delightful film which embodies this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme of ‘Coming Together’. Running time: 6:29 mins | Rated G

Nunga Screen is sponsored by Drug and Alcohol Services – Give up Smokes Campaign

Kaurna and Narrunga first nation’s ambassadors for the Give Up Smokes campaign turned what was to be a Rundle Mall dance event earlier in the year (cancelled due to COVID), to a First Nations Flash Mob on film. The message here is Give Up Smokes to breathe easier and dance longer. Choreographed by Nikki Ashby. Frankie Films. Run time: 1:19 mins

Venue: Gawler Civic Centre 89-91 Murray Street, Gawler Date & Time: 9 to 13 November on loop