Explores films from the 1970s to tell the story of Australia as never seen before.
Amid a period of significant political and social change, Australian filmmakers uncover a stark contrast between the nation's progressive aspirations and the real lives of its people.
The late 1970s marks a shift in Australian cinema, mirroring broader societal changes. This period sees an influx of diverse filmmakers, including women, Indigenous artists and LGBTQ+ activists, who utilise film's potential for social progress.