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  1. Rachel Perkins. Rachel Perkins (born 1970 [citation needed]) is an Australian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She directed the films Radiance (1998), One Night the Moon (2001), Bran Nue Dae (2010), and Jasper Jones (2017). Perkins is an Arrernte and Kalkadoon woman from Central Australia, who was raised in Canberra.

  2. Rachel Perkins. Director: One Night the Moon. Rachel Perkins' Australian Aboriginal heritage (Arrernte/Kalkadoon) has informed her entire filmmaking career. She founded Australia's premier Indigenous production company Blackfella Films in 1992, and has contributed extensively to the development of Indigenous filmmakers in Australia and, more broadly, to the Australian film and television industry.

  3. www.naidoc.org.au › award-finalist › rachel-perkinsRachel Perkins | NAIDOC

    Rachel Perkins is a proud Arrente and Kalkadoon woman, with German and Irish heritage and is one of Australia’s most significant storytellers. She is a writer, director and producer of award-winning television drama, documentaries and feature films, such as; The Australian Wars series, Total Control, Bran Nue Dae, Radiance, Redfern Now, Mabo, Mystery Road, and First Australians.

  4. Rachel Perkins directs and presents the three-part series The Australian Wars. Credit: Dylan River She’s talking about the First Nations resistance to the settlement/colonisation/invasion of ...

  5. Sep 21, 2022 · The Australian Wars is on SBS and SBS on Demand from today. Friday essay: it's time for a new museum dedicated to the fighters of the frontier wars. In her new SBS documentary, Rachel Perkins ...

  6. Mar 17, 2017 · Perkins wrote and directed the series with her creative partner, Darren Dale, and since its debut, the seven-part series has transformed the country’s secondary school Australian History curriculum with its accessible, comprehensive, and balanced approach to telling the stories of Australia’s first inhabitants and the “strangers” that arrived on Australian shorelines over 200 years ago.

  7. Nov 11, 2020 · Since Rachel started making TV and films in the 90s she’s seen “so much change” in terms of the amount and type of Indigenous stories we’re seeing on-screen. “When I started in 1988 at ...