Babanil | Your Planet Short Docs | ABC iview

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Filmmaker Marlikka Perdrisat forms a dreamlike expression of her intergenerational connection to Country. A connection available to everyone who loves and cares for a place. #YourPlanet
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From wildlife defenders to waste warriors, from valleys to reefs, to powerful stories from First Nations filmmakers - these short documentaries will transport you across Australia and showcase people and communities creating solutions to some of the greatest challenges facing our environment.

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Credits:
Contributors:
Jeanie Warbie
Dr. Anne Poelina
Pat Riley
Lloyd Kwilla
Director, Producer, Editor: Marlikka Perdrisat
Director of Photography: Harry Jak
Production Manager & Impact Producer: Jayde Harding
Executive Producers:
Kelrick Martin
Anna Kaplan
Damon Gameau
Unit Manager: Vennessa Poelina
Sound Design: Petris “Jinunyili” Torres
Music: Kalaji
Picture Post: Elements
Post Supervisor: Gabrielle Joosten
Colour Grade: Billy Wychgel
Archive Researcher: Kristie Barnett
Archival Footage:
National Film and Sound Archive of
Australia’s Film Australia Collection
Mitra Films
Lorraine Bottrell
Noel Perdrisat
Special thanks to:
Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council
Groundswell Giving
Teri Calder
Paul Williams
Hollie Fifer
ABC
Screenwest and Lotterywest
DocSociety
A Marlikka Perdrisat and Regen Studios production
To learn more and take action visit www.theregenerators.org/babanil
Filmed on location in Western Australia, Nyikina Country
The producers acknowledge Mardoowarra, as a living ancestor, who retains the right to live and flow. Mardowarra is intertwined with the Country and families with whom the film was made with.

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