A film festival celebrating global Indigenous film

Running 11-14 March, the festival curated by Tony Briggs will host more than 80 films and three panels of Indigenous films and filmmakers.

The biennial BIRRARANGGA Film Festival (BFF) opens at ACMI on 11 March, showcasing a stunning range of local and international Indigenous films. The two day festival is curated by Wurundjeri and Yorta Yorta screen creative and actor Tony Briggs, who both created and wrote The Sapphires. 

In 2021, BFF will showcase more than 80 films from Canada, USA, New Zealand, Chile, Russia, Norway, Finland, Solomon Islands, Hawaii, Greenland, Peru, as well as locally. 

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Jini Maxwell is a curator at ACMI, and an award-winning videogame journalist. They curated ‘Honk: Untitled Goose Exhibition,’ co-curate Gay24, a monthly film night showcasing rare, radical and archival queer films. Jini is currently co-curating a major videogame exhibition at ACMI.