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- This is the account of the Aboriginal People of Perth on protest to protect the Ancestral First Grandmothers' and Grandfathers' Beliefs of the Sacred Ground of the Waugul at the old Swan Brewery on the Swan River in Perth, W.A.
- The movie delves beneath surface appearances to reveal a strong resistance to assimilation and loss of identity, as the late Essie Coffey, a Murrawarri woman, takes us into the Aboriginal struggle for survival.
- Shot in a country ravaged by war, this historically valuable film looks at drug rehabilitation using acupuncture, natural medicines and exercises in a crowded centre in Ho Chi Minh City and travels to a work camp in the central highlands.
- About a cannery in Brisbane, this story of the first day of the rest of Daphne's life exposes the working conditions of migrant women.
- An experimental "trance" film following the symbolic journey of Diana, a woman troubled by the responsibilities of motherhood, into a large house in which her preoccupations and unconscious fears and desires become personified.
- Essie Coffey returns to her home in Dodge City where she and the A-Team are running in the shire elections. Some things have changed; some are the same.
- While not delving deeply into the school or its philosophy, this film provides observations on student self-regulation, new relationships between adult and child, and new ideas about what constitutes a learning experience.
- Aspects of women's situation in the early 1970s is revealed as Jeni and her boyfriend John move from the office where they both work to a family dinner and its aftermath.
- Every morning Betty tramps alone through the city to join her fellow buskers in the pedestrian tunnel below, trying to earn a living. But her earnings are meager and to make things worse, the new security guard, Joe, is trying to confiscate her fiddle. While Betty dreams of fame and fortune, Joe dreams of earplugs - something's got to give.