The Djarn Djarns is a 2005 Australian short film, written and directed by Wayne Blair. The film tells the story of an eleven-year-old Aboriginal boy,...
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part of the directing team for the ABC drama Plum. 2005: Winner, Crystal Bear for short film at the Berlin Film Festival, for The Djarn Djarns 2005: Nominated...
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Arcadia (2002) and Wayne Blair's The Djarn Djarns (2005), which won the Crystal Bear Award for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival...
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Mihăileanu Best Short Film: Hi Maya by Claudia Lorenz Best Short Film: The Djarn Djarns by Wayne Blair Special Mention: Does God Play Football by Michael A...
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Unchained (2012) Django, Prepare a Coffin (1968) The Djarn Djarns (2005) Djibouti (2021) Djinn: (2013 & 2023) The Djinn (2021) Djinns (2010) Do Aankhen (1974)...
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Dreamtime Cultural Centre (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
was produced at the centre called Dramatically Black - The Djarns Djarns: Shake a leg. The Dreamtime Cultural Centre celebrated its 20th anniversary in...
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The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film based on the 2004 stage play The Sapphires by Tony Briggs, which is loosely based on a real-life...
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at the AACTA Awards for Ladies in Black, directed by Bruce Beresford. In the Winter Dark (1998) A Wreck A Tangle (2000) The Djarn Djarns (2005) The Illustrated...
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Deadly Awards 2005 (redirect from The Deadlys Award winners 2005)
Lionel Rose Dancer of the Year: Rayma Johnson Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television: Wayne Blair, Director – The Djarn Djarns Outstanding Achievement...
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creating the stage play The Sapphires (later a 2012 film), which tells the true story of an Aboriginal singing girl group who toured Vietnam during the war...
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