First Australians
First Australians

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First Australians

2008
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

First Australians is an Australian historical documentary series produced by Blackfella Films over the course of six years, and first aired in October 2008. The documentary is part of a greater project that further consists of a hard-cover book, a community outreach program and a substantial website featuring over 200 mini-documentaries. The series chronicles the history of contemporary Australia, from the perspective of its first people, or Aborigines. The series is essentially a synthesis of well documented historical information. It relies heavily on archival documents and interpretations from historians and members of both the Indigenous and European community and leaders. The story begins in 1788 in Sydney, with the arrival of the First Fleet and ends in 1993 with Koiki Mabo's legal challenge to the foundation of Australia. The series comprises seven episodes in which it explores what unfolded when the oldest living culture in the world was confronted by the British Empire. It explores the lives of particular individuals and uses their stories as a vehicle to explain the larger situations of the time. It explains violent aspects of European settlement of Australia, such as killings, battles, wars, as well as acts of friendship and decency between the early European settlers and Indigenous Australians. Indigenous Australian history has until recently been clouded by the "great Australian silence" where ignorance of the real history of Australia can be seen as a way for non-Indigenous to hide shame for their own history. In this respect it has been controversial in that many of these stories have not been portrayed on Australian television before and the Indigenous Australian perspective of European settlement is confrontational for many.

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IMDb8.2/10
Creator: Rachel PerkinsGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

First Australians is a landmark documentary series that chronicles the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from the time of the First Fleet's arrival in 1788 up to the present day. Through powerful personal stories and historical accounts, the series explores the profound impact of colonization, the struggle for survival and identity, and the enduring resilience of Indigenous Australians. It delves into pivotal moments of resistance, cultural adaptation, and the ongoing fight for recognition and justice.

Critical Reception

The series was widely acclaimed by critics and audiences for its powerful storytelling, historical accuracy, and its vital contribution to understanding the Indigenous Australian experience. It was praised for giving voice to often-silenced narratives and for its respectful and unflinching portrayal of complex historical events. The documentary was considered essential viewing for anyone seeking to understand Australia's colonial past and its ongoing consequences.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and essential historical document.

  • Provides crucial insight into the devastating impact of colonization.

  • Celebrates the enduring strength and resilience of Indigenous Australians.

Google audience: Audience reception for this series is overwhelmingly positive, with viewers frequently citing its profound emotional impact and educational value. Many found the personal testimonies particularly moving and vital for understanding Australia's history from an Indigenous perspective.

Awards & Accolades

Won the AACTA Award for Best Documentary Series.

Fun Fact

The series features narration by acclaimed Indigenous Australian actor and activist, Jack Charles.

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