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Sita and Urmila-Unheard Conversations

Sita and Urmila-Unheard Conversations

Sita and Urmila: Unheard Conversations draws from the timeless epic Ramayana but shifts the lens to focus on two women...

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Crimson Gully

Crimson Gully

In the heart of a 1990s Indian brothel in the fictional suburban town of Chandapur, a sisterhood of women find...

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Final Line

Final Line

Against the backdrop of March to August 1947, amidst the British Regime, India is poised for a historic transition.

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      We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather — the sovereign Noongar Nation — and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples across this continent, its skies, and its waters.

      As a company dedicated to storytelling, we recognise that we walk in the footsteps of the world’s oldest living cultures. First Nations communities have been telling stories on this land for tens of thousands of years — through language, dance, music, and ceremony — always in deep connection with Country and spirit.

      Many of us have arrived in this land from other parts of the world, carrying with us our own histories and cultural narratives. In coming here, we have found a new home — and it is on this land that we continue to share our stories. But we do so with deep awareness that this storytelling landscape has long been shaped by the wisdom and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

      We believe in the power of story to bring people together, spark understanding, and transcend difference. With that belief, we commit to listening with openness, walking with respect, and acknowledging the unceded sovereignty and enduring cultural leadership of First Nations peoples.