Fabio Cavadini Trailers
Warburdar Bununu: Water Shield TrailerColour Change TrailerAn Evergreen Island Trailer
Warburdar Bununu: Water Shield TrailerColour Change TrailerAn Evergreen Island Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1982
A young boy creates a world of puppet friends using pieces of rubbish found in the street.
11 November 1975
Exposé of the ill-treatment of Aboriginal workers by white men. A dramatised documentary about the June 1957 Aboriginal strike on Palm Island reserve, off the north Queensland coast.
02 January 1984
Weeks before the closure of a Wollongong coal mine, a group of 31 miners occupied the pit and established themselves 5 kilometres underground.
01 January 2001
In 1989, the landowners of Central Bougainville closed one of the world's largest copper mines that was destroying their land.
10 June 2019
A young leader is devastated when Borroloola Town Camps receive water contamination notices only to rediscover hope in the healing power of culture.
01 August 1994
Through a case scenario set in Pyrmont, one of Sydney's inner city suburbs, the film explores community responses to the community consultation process surrounding major urban redevelopment plans.
01 June 1985
Australian documentary about the New South Wales Builders' Labourers' Federation, 1940-1975.
18 April 1987
One thousand power workers went on strike against the South East Queensland Electrical Board (SEQEB)in February 1985 in protest against the introduction of contract worker hire.
01 January 2013
A team of landowners challenge the large Australian-based mining company, BHP as it goes about securing guarantees of total immunity against legal action following years of environmental damage to the land and rivers in Papua New Guinea's remote Western Province.
01 January 1978
Describes life on the Aboriginal reserve of Palm Island in Queensland. Old men from Dyirbal language group tell stories of the massacres and poisoning of their people when they first came in contact with the white settlers.
04 August 1989
Buried Alive exposes some of the ugly truths about the nature of Western Democracy, the world media and third world colonialism.