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Premieres Sunday 24 May at 7:30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand Trailers here:Shut Your Big Fat Mouth John Safran!The Hunt for the Last NazisWe Are Jeni Award-winning documentary collection Australia Uncovered returns to SBS and SBS On Demand from Sunday 24 May, with three compelling stand-alone films that reveal remarkable Australian stories and offer fresh…
A journey of family, friendship and home *Watch the trailer here* *Screener and images available here* *Interviews available* A deeply personal, feature length documentary, Kindred, will premiere on National Indigenous Television (NITV) and SBS On Demand on Sunday 2 June at 8.30pm during National Reconciliation Week. Written and directed by Adrian Russell Wills (Redfern Now, Wentworth,…
Watch Australia's Sleep Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley for free with SBS On Demand, your ultimate destination for diverse entertainment. Stream now!
Get curious, learn something new, laugh and cry with this collection of documentary series that challenge, inform and entertain.
Watch Australia: An Unofficial History for free with SBS On Demand, your ultimate destination for diverse entertainment. Stream now!
Journey into the real world with gripping documentaries that reveal untold stories and hidden truths.
Misogyny, sexual harassment, and the censorship of women of colour are explored in this must-see documentary.
Watch Incarceration Nation for free with SBS On Demand, your ultimate destination for diverse entertainment. Stream now!
The new series is a follow-up to SBS’s critically acclaimed ‘See What You Made Me Do’.
**Australian television premiere** Directed by Rachel Perkins and produced by Blackfella Films Sunday 1 November 9.30pm on SBS Indigenous woman Marlene Cummins breaks a 40 year silence to tell the story of her abuse in the Australian Black protest movement in the new SBS commissioned documentary Black Panther Woman.Produced by the multiple Logie award winning Blackfella Films (First Contact; Redfern Now) and directed by Rachel Perkins (Bran Nue Dae; Mabo), the documentary tells Cummins moving story, beginning in 1972 when she fell in love with the leader of the Australian Black Panther Party, Denis Walker, and was absorbed into the partys tumultuous world. Read the News Release here (PDF).
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