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Occupation: Native
Occupation: Native
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Host a Screening of Occupation: Native

Your screening of Occupation: Native is an opportunity to have an important and positive conversation about what's been missing from Australian history books.

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Occupation: Native aims to engage all Australians in a national conversation about Australian history and what has been missing from our history books. In this country, the Aboriginal story is often buried deep beneath the accepted Australian historical narrative. It’s not that the Australian story is wrong, it’s just that it’s a wee bit one-sided. Getting all historical, Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas bites back at Australian history.

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Rates:

$99 - small community organisations and screenings of less than 50 people

$250 - screenings up to 100 people

$500 - screenings up to 200 people

$750 - large screenings with more than 200 people

Please note that all revenue goes directly to the producers of this film.

This film is 53 minutes long.

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Once your request has been submitted, you will be put in contact with the film’s distributor, who will process your request. You will be able to discuss any additional requirements with them, before being emailed an invoice and viewing link to watch the film.

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