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Melanie Hogan is a film director and producer of Australian documentaries. Her directorial debut ''Kanyini'' premiered at the
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in 2006.


Overview

Since 2004, Hogan has made documentaries in remote Aboriginal communities, exposing the challenges they face. Her first documentary, '' Kanyini'' (2006), was distributed in Australia by Hopscotch Films. It won the 2006
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Best Documentary Award, the Independent Spirit Inside Film Award, and the Best Documentary Award at the
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(2007). Hogan's other documentary films, ''Yajilarra'' (2008) and ''Tristan'' (2011), both premiered at the United Nations in
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with Australia's Governor General,
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, as host. Between 2009 and 2012, Hogan wrote, edited, directed, and produced an online project for the
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called the ''Stolen Generations Testimonies''. The site tells the stories of Aborigines who were taken from their families and known as the
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.


Films


''Kanyini''

Kanyini is her attempt to connect fellow Australians with the story of Australia's past and present from an Anangu perspective, in the hope Australia can move forward in proper friendship with Australia's Indigenous peoples. The film's full title is ''Kanyini: 40,000 years of culture, one philosophy that connects us all''. ''Kanyini'' tells the story of one Aboriginal man from
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country called Bob Randall and the separation he experienced from his country, his family, his traditional lore and his spirituality since he was a young child. ''Kanyini'' won the
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as well as the
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Best Documentary Award at the Australian
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the year the film was released. After Kanyini was released, Hogan went on to develop an education program called Yarnup around Australia, which attempted to connect Australian high school students with their local Indigenous elders.


''Yajilarra''

Still committed to connecting with Indigenous Australians, Hogan then directed her next documentary in the
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in 2008 on the subject of the women of Fitzroy Crossing and their campaign against alcohol abuse in their community. The film’s title was devised by the local women themselves: ‘Yajilarra’ which means ‘to dream’ in the Bunuba language. The project came about because the federal sex discrimination officer at the time,
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, had heard about what the local women, led by June Oscar AO and Emily Carter, had done to reduce the devastating effects of excessive alcohol consumption in their Fitzroy Valley communities and she wanted their story to be told to the world. She contacted Hogan to direct the film.


''Tristan''

In 2011, the women of a community requested that filmmaker Hogan create a new documentary focusing on children affected by
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s (FASD), a condition caused by excessive alcohol consumption during pregnancy. The objective of this film was to raise awareness about the risks of prenatal alcohol exposure and to inform the global audience about the necessary support for children with FASD to lead fulfilling lives despite their disabilities. Titled ''Tristan'', the film depicts the challenges faced by a 12-year-old boy living with FASD and underscores the efforts of the Fitzroy Valley community in addressing this condition. The documentary made its debut at the United Nations Headquarters in New York in 2012.


Magic

In 2019, Hogan appeared in ''Magic'' as herself.


''Stolen Generations Testimonies''

Hogan launched another project in 2011: an Online Museum devoted to capturing the testimonies of Australia's Stolen Generations. The museum was launched at Parliament House to commemorate the 4th anniversary of the Apology to the Stolen Generations. Hogan has been capturing testimonies since 2009 inspired by
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's
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. By 2012, 46 testimonies had been collected from around Australia.


Publications

*''Nyuntu Ninti'' by Bob Randall and Melanie Hogan, 2011 (ISBN 9780733328503). This children’s book was inspired by the ''Kanyini'' documentary.Harper Collins website, ''Nyuntu Ninti (what you should know)''
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Awards


References


External links

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Melanie Hogan Youtube

Stolen Generations Testimonies

SBS The Movie Show interview with Bob Randall and Melanie Hogan


* ttp://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2012/05/26/stolen-generations-stories-go-digital Stolen Generations' stories go digital, SBS online
Stolen Generations' stories collected, SBS World News Australia

Stolen Generations Testimonies
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