Dena Curtis

Most Popular Dena Curtis Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Nan and a Whole Lot of Trouble Trailer (2016)

09 January 2016

All the trouble that Nan has come to blows over, may be the same trouble that brings the family together.

Hating Peter Tatchell Trailer (2021)

01 November 2021

The powerful and inspiring true story of the controversial human rights campaigner whose provocative acts of civil diso bedience rocked the British establishment, revolutionised attitudes to homosexuality and exposed world tyrants.

My Weaponry Trailer (2010)

26 July 2010

In this poetic short film, writer/director/songwriter Kararaina Rangihau tells a story of great significance to the Tūhoe people.

Walter's Ghost Trailer (2019)

29 August 2019

Walter, wakes to find a dark apparition in his living room, attracted by the grieving energy of Walter and his father.

Shed Trailer (2019)

06 June 2019

An Aboriginal girl held captive and at the mercy of the station’s stockmen makes an unlikely friend and finds the courage to set herself free.

A League of Her Own Trailer (2022)

30 October 2022

Follow the 2021 Queensland State of Origin Women's team as they strive to achieve the extraordinary in one of the most physically demanding professional sports in Australia.

Bungalung Trailer (2008)

10 October 2008

Around a campfire, on a moonlit night, two Anmatjere Elders, Patsy and Jane Briscoe, sing and re-tell an epic Dreaming story told to them by their father and grandfather.

We Are Still Here Trailer (2023)

02 February 2023

In a sweeping tale that spans 1000 years and multiple generations – from the distant past to the 19th century, the present day and a strange, dystopian future – this landmark collection traces the collective histories of Indigenous peoples across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.

Green Bush Trailer (2005)

21 January 2005

An Australian Aboriginal DJ realizes that his job at the country radio station is about more than just playing music.

Big Boss Trailer (2012)

01 February 2012

The story of 95-year-old Aboriginal elder Laurie Baymarrwangga and her work to maintain the language and cultural traditions of the Yan-nhangu people of Murrungga.