Erica Glynn

Most Popular Erica Glynn Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Mimi Trailer (2002)

01 November 2002

A white collector of Aboriginal art gets a shock when the Mimi sculpture she purchased comes to life.

Redfern Now: Promise Me Trailer (2015)

09 April 2015

Two young women are raped on their way home. The story follows the lives of both women and the different ways they deal with the crime.

Endangered Trailer (2005)

31 July 2005

Are eligible Indigenous bachelors an endangered demographic in the 21st century? That’s the question cheekily posed by Tracey Rigney’s debut documentary short, which invites First Nations individuals to confide what they desire, what holds them back, and their hopes and worries about whether they’ll ever find The One.

A Walk with Words: The Poetry of Romaine Morton Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

Erica Glynn's short biographical film showcases the life and poetry of performance artist Romaine Moreton and her struggles to gain freedom.

Ngangkari Trailer (2001)

12 February 2001

With their ancient knowledge, traditional healers play a vital role in Aboriginal communities. This film follows three Ngangkari as they go about their impressive work, and shows how traditional methods can complement Western medical practices.

My Mother My Son Trailer (2000)

01 September 2000

Mona and her adult daughter, Kymmy, set out from their country home to get Kymmy's young son from foster care in the city.

She Who Must Be Loved Trailer (2018)

13 October 2018

A documentary that tells the epic life story of Alfreda Glynn, 78-year-old Aboriginal woman, stills photographer, co-founder of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA), and Imparja TV, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, radical, pacifist, grumpy old woman, who in equal measure loves the limelight and total privacy.

My Bed Your Bed Trailer (1998)

10 October 1998

This short romantic drama from Erica Glynn uses the power of silence to communicate the tension between two characters who have been promised to each other.

In My Own Words Trailer (2017)

09 June 2017

The raw, heartfelt and often funny journey of adult Aboriginal students and their teachers as they discover the transformative power of reading and writing for the first time.