Darren Dale, Managing Director of Blackfella Films and Nashen Moodley, Director of the Sydney Film Festival, come together for a thought-provoking conversation on the importance of creating an environment that nurtures Indigenous voices in Australian cinema. The discussion will highlight how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander narratives challenge mainstream Australian cinema, offering a deeper understanding
of the diverse cultures and histories of First Nations peoples. By reflecting on their respective roles in filmmaking and festival programming, Dale and Moodley will explore how Indigenous stories can reshape the cinematic and cultural landscape of a region. They will also address the significance of funding, production, and institutional support, illustrating how strategic collaborations empower First Nations creators. Their
conversation will connect these themes to a broader global dialogue around Indigenous representation in media, showing how these stories can transform perceptions and encourage more inclusive, authentic storytelling in film.