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godivagarnet · 5 months ago
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Mao's New Suit Dir. Sally Ingleton 1997 China / Australia
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enviroshow3d · 4 years ago
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Sally Ingleton is Director of Wild Things, a documentary looking at three environmental campaigns over the course of a year. Roman spoke to her to find out more about the film.
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workersbushtelegraph · 4 years ago
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In defence of the Forest
In defence of the Forest
This week’s Paradigm Shift 24 Jan 2021 is all about independent filmmaking to document activism and protect the environment. We chat to Sally Ingleton (director of the new film “Wild Things – A Year on the frontline of environmental activism”), Jane Hammond (director of “Cry of the Forests” about Western Australian forests and the fight to protect them), and Ramji (videographer for “Forest…
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brokentreeonline · 5 years ago
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Jimmy Shu's Taste Of The Territory Trailer from NAINA SEN on Vimeo.
Premieres on SBS Food at 8:30pm Thursday, April 23rd 2020
Jimmy Shu’s Taste of the Territory is an 8-part series that takes you on a culinary journey to the multicultural melting pot of Australia’s Northern Territory. Host and celebrated chef, Jimmy Shu, explores the diverse food scene of tropical Darwin through the sights, smells, breathtaking landscapes and stories of the Top End’s most celebrated and hidden foodies! Join Jimmy as he lifts the lid on the family recipes of Darwin’s home cooks, tastes the street food and local produce of the famous Darwin markets and delves into the amazing avours of Indigenous bush foods. Jimmy Shu’s Taste of the Territory takes you on an adventure to meet the region’s most fascinating people through their love affair with food! Part travelogue, part food odyssey, part cooking show, Jimmy Shu’s Taste of the Territory is as much about showcasing the kaleidoscope of culture and personal stories of these incredible characters as it is about the food they produce. Darwin is not just a melting pot of food but a haven for opportunity and hope to the many waves of migrants who have often overcome immense hardship to start a new life here. Over decades and across generations, they have made Darwin their home and contributed significantly to its tapestry of identity through their culture and food. As Jimmy’s friends share their food and recipes, they also share their own stories of resilience, what bought them to Darwin and the childhood memories and culture that inspires their most personal expression of who they are: their food.
CREDITS
Presenter, Jimmy Shu Director, Naina Sen Producers, Naina Sen, Sally Ingleton, Writer, Naina Sen Editor, Naina Sen Director of Photography, Chris Phillips Additional Camera, Naina Sen, Felix Baker, Cian McCue Drone, Jack Bullen, Garry Annett, Felix Baker, Cian McCue Sound Recordist, Francis Diatschenko, Ben Ward Production Managers, Naina Sen, Emma Lupin, Gaia Osborne, Ella Rubeli Assistant Editor, Helen Browning Composer and Music Mix, Kris Keogh Additional Music Courtesy, Audio Network, Ripple Effect Band Maningrida Sound Mix, Matthew Cunliffe Titles and Graphic Design, Georgia Beach SBS Commissioning Editor, Josh Martin
Produced by Indigo Productions and 360 Degree Films
Developed and Produced with the assistance of Screen Territory
Developed and Produced in association with Special Broadcasting Service
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