Nunga Screen 2026 | Whyalla
Highlights
- Experience powerful storytelling at Nunga Screen, celebrating First Nations culture through engaging films.
- Discover a dynamic mix of short films showcasing emerging and established First Nations filmmakers across Australia.
- Enjoy free community events that foster connection to Country and highlight stories of history and humour.
- Immerse yourself in a rich program featuring documentaries and dramas that explore family, truth, and healing.
Nunga Screen returns for its 15th year of powerful storytelling, celebrating First Nations culture, language and creativity through film. Presented annually between Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, free community events bring together audiences of all ages to experience stories of history, humour, community and connection to Country.
This year’s program features a dynamic mix of short films from emerging and established First Nations filmmakers across Australia. From the cheeky, fast-paced adventures of Red Dirt Riders to the gentle, funny tale of The Fix-It-Man and The Fix-It Wooman and a music video collaboration between Dem Mob and Fregon Anangu School; the program offers plenty for family audiences.
The lineup also includes moving documentaries such as Anangu Way, following a father and son reconnecting through culture on Country, and Blakprint for Success, which highlights the importance of education, identity and Kaurna knowledge in shaping future generations. Dramas like Catchin’ Mumoo, The Secret and False Narrative bring raw emotional depth, exploring the complexities of family, truth and healing.
Nunga Screen is a celebration of culture, a chance to listen deeply and to come together in recognition of First Nations voices and stories.
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