Virtual Indigenous Film Festival — NAIDOC Week

FanForce TV is showcasing Indigenous Australian filmmaking with online screenings and live-streamed Q&As.
Sarah Ward
Published on November 03, 2020
Updated on November 03, 2020

Overview

As part of the flurry of new streaming services competing for our eyeballs, FanForce TV joined the online viewing fold during the COVID-19 pandemic — with the pay-per-view platform not only screening movies, but pairing them with virtual Q&A sessions as well. Now, between Wednesday, November 11–Sunday, November 15 it's also hosting an online film fest: its second Virtual Indigenous Film Festival.

The returning event coincides with NAIDOC Week, and will showcase five films: In My Own Words, The Song Keepers, The Flood, Wik vs Queensland and Westwind: Djalu's Legacy. That means you can watch your way through an array of Aussie movies focused on Indigenous stories, spanning both dramas and documentaries — and exploring race relations in the process.

Sessions will also feature guest speakers, such as The Flood's writer/director/producer Victoria Wharfe McIntyre, The Song Keepers' filmmaker Naina Sen and Ben Strunin from Westwind: Djalu's Legacy.

Viewers can tune in on a film-by-film basis, or buy an all-access pass to tune into everything.

Top image: Westwind: Djalu's Legacy

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