Martha Ansara

Most Popular Martha Ansara Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

Brazen Hussies Trailer (2020)

05 November 2020

Reveals a revolutionary chapter in Australian history, the Women’s Liberation Movement (1965 -1975).

Third Person Plural Trailer (1978)

02 June 1978

Four young people get to know each other by spending weekends on a yacht stationed in Sydney's Pittwater area.

On Guard Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Set against the backdrop of modern-day Sydney, this heist-style thriller involves four politicised women from varying backgrounds, who conspire to sabotage the research programme of a multi-national firm, Utero, which is engaged in reproductive engineering.

The Ballad of Betty & Joe Trailer (2008)

23 July 2008

Every morning Betty tramps alone through the big city to join her fellow buskers in the pedestrian tunnel below, trying to earn a living.

Ordinary People Trailer (2002)

14 March 2002

Far right and anti-immigration politics have been on the rise worldwide. In Australia, as in many other western countries, as Ordinary People was filming, a new political force began drawing on the discontent of those who felt excluded from the promised benefits of globalisation.

Changing the Needle Trailer (1982)

22 August 1982

A quarter of a million drug addicts —one of the most serious consequences of the Vietnam War. These addicts were the citizens of the South, and of Ho Chi Minh City, the former Saigon.

I Remember 1948 Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

Speaking in Arabic and English, Soliman Al-Halawani, Dr. Mahmoud Hourani, Fouad Charida, Dib El Chami and Rafica El Chami Batach tell of their life in Palestine before 1948 and give eye-witness accounts of the tumultuous days of 'Al Nakba' (the catastrophe), May 15th, and its aftermath.

Senses of Cinema Trailer (2022)

17 November 2022

As notions of civil rights transformed across the world, so was the screen landscape reformed by the ascension of grassroots film movements seeking to challenge the mainstream.

The Pursuit of Happiness Trailer (1988)

03 March 1988

A drama with strong documentary elements, set in the port city of Fremantle, WA, at a time of American nuclear fleet visits.

Backroads Trailer (1977)

27 June 1977

Two strangers – one white, one black – steal a car in western NSW and head for the coast. Jack is abrasive, cunning and disparaging about Aborigines.

A Film for Discussion Trailer (1973)

06 January 1973

A docu-drama shot in 1970, but not completed until 1973, the film sought to encapsulate in an experimental form issues that were under discussion within the Women’s Liberation Movement at this time and to thus contribute to action for change.

Women of Steel Trailer (2020)

10 June 2020

Forty years ago, Wollongong’s Jobs for Women Campaign, with director Robynne Murphy among its leaders, took on Australia’s most powerful company BHP – and won.

Maidens Trailer (1978)

28 February 1978

Maidens(1978) is an autobiographical essay film, using personal archives, still and moving image, from both domestic and other sources, lyrical narration and emotive music to trace the filmmaking journey of one feminist (the filmmaker herself).

My Survival as an Aboriginal Trailer (1979)

10 July 1979

Essie Coffey gives the children lessons on Aboriginal culture. She speaks of the importance of teaching these kids about their traditions.

Rocking the Foundations Trailer (1985)

01 June 1985

Australian documentary about the New South Wales Builders' Labourers' Federation, 1940-1975.

Me and Daphne Trailer (1977)

01 October 1977

About a cannery in Brisbane, this story of the first day of the rest of Daphne's life exposes the working conditions of migrant women.

My Life As I Live It Trailer (1993)

11 December 1993

In her second film, MY LIFE AS I LIVE IT (1993), Essie Coffey returns to her home in Dodge City where she and the A-Team are running in the shire elections.

Always Was, Always Will Be Trailer (1989)

01 May 1989

This is the account of the Aboriginal People of Perth on protest to protect the Ancestral First Grandmothers' and Grandfathers' Beliefs of the Sacred Ground of the Waugul at the old Swan Brewery on the Swan River in Perth, W.