Company type | Documentary and narrative production company |
---|---|
Industry | Film and Television |
Founded | 1992 |
Founder | Rachel Perkins |
Headquarters |
Paddington, New South Wales, , Australia |
Website |
blackfellafilms |
Blackfella Films is an Australian documentary and narrative film production company is Sydney, founded in 1992 by Rachel Perkins. [1] [2] The company produces distinctive Australian short and feature-length content for film and television with a particular focus on Aboriginal Australian stories. Its productions have included the documentary series First Australians, the documentary The Tall Man, the television film Mabo, and the TV series Redfern Now. [1]
Blackfella Films was founded in 1992 by Arrernte writer, producer, and director Rachel Perkins. Producer Darren Dale joined the company in 2002, while former Head of Drama at the ABC, Miranda Dear, joined in 2010 with a focus on producing the company's dramatic content. [1]
The company's most successful production has been the multi-award-winning seven-part 2008 documentary series First Australians. This series experienced both national and international success, including screening to over 2.3 million viewers in Australia on SBS, [3] and has since become the best selling educational DVD in Australia. [1]
The 2011 documentary, The Tall Man, won the inaugural Walkley Award for "Long-form Journalism: Documentary". [3] In 2012 they released the docudrama Mabo, a telemovie, and produced the six-part television drama series Redfern Now. [1] [4] [5] In late 2012 a second series of Redfern Now was awarded funding from Screen Australia, [6] and went into production in May 2013. [7]
From 2002 to 2011 Blackfella Films curated the Message Sticks Indigenous Film Festival, showcasing Indigenous cinema from around the world. The festival was held at the Sydney Opera House before touring the country. [4] [8] [1]
In October 2021 the series Addicted Australia, by Jacob Hickey and Darren Dale of Blackfella Films and SBS Television, was one of three documentaries shortlisted for the Walkley Documentary Award. [9]
The 2022 TV documentary series The Australian Wars won several awards, including Best Documentary/Factual Series at the 3rd Australian International Documentary Conference Awards in March 2023, [10] [11] and the Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program. [12]
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Company type | Documentary and narrative production company |
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Industry | Film and Television |
Founded | 1992 |
Founder | Rachel Perkins |
Headquarters |
Paddington, New South Wales, , Australia |
Website |
blackfellafilms |
Blackfella Films is an Australian documentary and narrative film production company is Sydney, founded in 1992 by Rachel Perkins. [1] [2] The company produces distinctive Australian short and feature-length content for film and television with a particular focus on Aboriginal Australian stories. Its productions have included the documentary series First Australians, the documentary The Tall Man, the television film Mabo, and the TV series Redfern Now. [1]
Blackfella Films was founded in 1992 by Arrernte writer, producer, and director Rachel Perkins. Producer Darren Dale joined the company in 2002, while former Head of Drama at the ABC, Miranda Dear, joined in 2010 with a focus on producing the company's dramatic content. [1]
The company's most successful production has been the multi-award-winning seven-part 2008 documentary series First Australians. This series experienced both national and international success, including screening to over 2.3 million viewers in Australia on SBS, [3] and has since become the best selling educational DVD in Australia. [1]
The 2011 documentary, The Tall Man, won the inaugural Walkley Award for "Long-form Journalism: Documentary". [3] In 2012 they released the docudrama Mabo, a telemovie, and produced the six-part television drama series Redfern Now. [1] [4] [5] In late 2012 a second series of Redfern Now was awarded funding from Screen Australia, [6] and went into production in May 2013. [7]
From 2002 to 2011 Blackfella Films curated the Message Sticks Indigenous Film Festival, showcasing Indigenous cinema from around the world. The festival was held at the Sydney Opera House before touring the country. [4] [8] [1]
In October 2021 the series Addicted Australia, by Jacob Hickey and Darren Dale of Blackfella Films and SBS Television, was one of three documentaries shortlisted for the Walkley Documentary Award. [9]
The 2022 TV documentary series The Australian Wars won several awards, including Best Documentary/Factual Series at the 3rd Australian International Documentary Conference Awards in March 2023, [10] [11] and the Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program. [12]
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