| journal - A new way of storytelling Spinout. 12-04-1998. p.Unknown | 
    | Madeleine Swain | 
    | Discusses 1995 screenings at the George cinema in St Kilda paying particular attention to the From Sand to Celluloid collection of short films.
Provides inf...[full record] | 
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    | journal - A Vital Voice: Indigenous Drama Metro. pp.24-27 | 
    | Tim Hunter | 
    | Discusses the selection process for the From Sand To Celluloid collection of short indigenous films and the film bodies which have supported the drama initia...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Aboriginal filmmakers turn lens upon themselves. The Sydney Morning Herald. 16-03-1996. p.13 | 
    | Ben Holgate | 
    | This article provides information on the From Sand To Celluloid collection of short Indigenous films including; funding details; the political motivation beh...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Aboriginal films open doors for all. Courier-Mail. 12-07-1996. p.18 | 
    | Sandra McLean | 
    | Provides a brief synopsis of the From Sand to Celluloid collection accompanied by a review of individual film titles. 
Includes comments from Wal Saunders, ...[full record] | 
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    | journal - From Sand to Celluloid: New Stories From Indigenous Filmmakers  147 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | Provides a brief synopsis of individual titles within the From Sand To Celluloid collection of shorts. 
Includes comments from Wal Saunders, AFC Indigenous ...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Indigenous film-makers will show their stuff Koori Mail. 13-03-1996. p.26 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | Provides a brief synopsis of individual films within the From Sand To Celluloid collection.
Includes a comment upon the diversity of themes addressed by the...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - On screen dreaming The Sydney Morning Herald. 12-04-1996. p.M.4 | 
    | Ruth Hessey | 
    | Review of The From Sand To Celluloid collection with particular emphasis on Two Bob Mermaid, Fly Peewee, Fly and Black Man Down.
Discusses visual styles, co...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Out to make a difference Manly Daily, Manly Daily. 10-11-1995. p.Unknown | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | Interview with Sally Riley concerning the motivation behind Fly Peewee, Fly and the themes addressed by the film.
Includes comments on the importance of Ind...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Passion, drive and subtle moods The Sydney Morning Herald. 21-03-1996. p.18 | 
    | Peter Galvin | 
    | Review of the From Sand To Celluloid collection of short Indigenous films in particular Warwick Thorntonâs Pay Back and Darlene Johnsonâs Two Bob Mermai...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Riley reels out touching short story The Daily Telegraph. 22-03-1996. p.39 | 
    | Caroline Chisholm | 
    | Discusses Sally Riley's objectives before writing and directing Fly Peewee, Fly.
Includes comments from Riley about her film - inspiration for the narrative...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Tales of compassion and courage. The Bulletin. 16-07-1996. p.77 | 
    | Tom Gilling | 
    | Discusses the tendency for mainstream filmmakers to reinforce racial stereotypes when representing Aboriginal people.
Highlights the need for more Aborigina...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Television The Age. 13-07-1996. p.16 | 
    | Dennis Pryor | 
    | Includes a review of the From Sand To Celloud Collection and provides brief synopses of the individual titles. 
Offers a perspective on the political, emoti...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - True focus on Aboriginal film The Australian. 05-07-1996. pp.18-19 | 
    | Sue Williams | 
    | Criticises the tendancy of television stations to schedule Indigenous programs during the National Aboriginal and Islanders Day of Commitee (NAIDOC)Week that...[full record] | 
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