- Film
Nunga Screen 2023
Duration: TBA
Presented by Country Arts SA
Image: Uncle Mark Koolmatrie performing a smoking ceremony at Yundi in Seeds Of Change
Nunga Screen shares and celebrates First Nations culture, stories and language through film.
A FREE annual event that spans National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, and which tours across regional SA from big screen cinemas to remote communities, Nunga Screen presents a diverse film program for cinema-goers of all ages.
For more than 10 years, Nunga Screen (formerly known as Black Screen) has provided the opportunity for emerging and established First Nations film makers to showcase their films across South Australia. In 2023 program will feature the premiere of a second Country Arts SA commissioned short documentary from an emerging First Nations filmmaker.
Nunga Screen is an amazing opportunity to get together, connect and learn.
If you want to bring your class or school to Nunga Screen in 2023, please fill the form out below.
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