U ntil recently, film-maker Rachel Perkins had never heard the recording of her late Arrernte grandmother, Hetti, speaking about the massacre of her family. Police had shot them at Blackfellows.. The Australian Wars: With Rachel Perkins, Marcia Langton, Henry Reynolds, Nicholas Clements. There are more than ten thousand monuments across the country that honour the war dead . But what of the bloody battles fought on our home soil, in our longest-running war that established the Australian nation?

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The vehicle for Rachel Perkins' project of creating change - by re-articulating Australian history and culture from Indigenous perspectives - has been her production company, Blackfella Films. Critical acclaim and industry awards for Blackfella Films reached a high-water mark with the archival series First Australians (Rachel Perkins and.. Rachel Perkins is one of Australia's most accomplished filmmakers, reaching millions of viewers with her groundbreaking dramas and documentaries focusing on colonial and Indigenous history. As the founder of renowned production house Blackfella Films, Rachel has helmed an array of critically lauded works including First Australians , Mabo.