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Reels to Roots: Can films bridge two oldest cultures?

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Filmmaker Anupam Sharma (Credit:Owner) and images of Aboriginal films 'Ten Canoes' (left) and 'Rabbit-Proof Fence' (right). Credit: AAP Images

Two acclaimed Aboriginal films, 'Ten Canoes' and 'Rabbit-Proof Fence', have been digitally remastered and are being re-released. In a recent podcast, Sydney-based filmmaker Anupam Sharma discussed several iconic Indigenous movies that Indian audiences can watch. He also emphasized the cultural commonalities between Aboriginal and Indian traditions, especially in storytelling.


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Two acclaimed Aboriginal films, 'Ten Canoes' and 'Rabbit-Proof Fence', have been digitally remastered and are being re-released. In a recent podcast, Sydney-based filmmaker Anupam Sharma discussed several iconic Indigenous movies that Indian audiences can watch. He also emphasized the cultural commonalities between Aboriginal and Indian traditions, especially in storytelling.


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