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NAIDOC Week + two exciting directors from Finland + on the red carpet with Chris Hemsworth and Taika Waititi

For NAIDOC Week we're joined by Warren H. Williams, co-creator & star of a unique and stunningly shot new crime series, True Colours, NITV's first foray into longform drama, and filmmaker Larissa Behrendt, who talks about Warriors on the Field, a celebration of Indigenous Austral ...  Show more

Interviews with directors Kogonada and Céline Sciamma

Two interviews with directors who have made films about families, parenting and memory…...you’ll meet Korean-American writer director and film critic Kogonada, who talks about his mysterious, gentle sci-fi film After Yang, set in a near future society where androids can be bought ...  Show more

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