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'<strong>Part</strong> one of Loved Up ... Yellow Fella'-- SBS website.<br />
'Produced in association with SBS Independent ... Indigenous Unit of the<br />
Australian Film Commission.'<br />
'Produced with financial assistance from the Aboriginal & Torres Islander<br />
Commission.'<br />
Copyright notice. Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />
Warning.<br />
Writer, Tom E. Lewis, Fleur Parry ; composer, Alister Spence.<br />
This is Tom's story as he journeys across the land to piece together bits of his<br />
past; to find his biological father's resting place; and to finally farewell him<br />
and let his spirit rest. By doing so, Tom E. Lewis hopes that he himself could<br />
confront long-buried issues of identity, belonging and loss. Ultimately, his<br />
future too, as he gains a greater understanding of his identity, and with it, a<br />
sense of belonging. Tom's mother is a traditional indigenous woman of southern<br />
Arnhem Land; while his father was a Welsh stockman - a phantom only talked about<br />
around camp fires - someone he never really knew. Tom also reflects on his<br />
childhood, being brought up by his step-father, their closeness and Tom's<br />
sadness at his death.<br />
First released: [Sydney] : CAAMA Productions and Film Finance Corporation<br />
Australia, Ltd., c2004.<br />
DVD.<br />
Closed captioned in English for the hearing imp<strong>air</strong>ed.<br />
ERC DVD.<br />
305.89915 YELL.<br />
TROUBLED WATERS [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY RUTH BALINT ;<br />
PRODUCED BY JO-ANNE MCGOWAN.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 6/11/01.<br />
Narrator, Sandy McCutcheon.<br />
Discusses the troubles the fishermen of Papela, Timor, have eking out a living<br />
with fishing without trespassing in Australia's fishing zone. Includes<br />
interviews with fishermen who have been detained in Australian jails and who<br />
have been involved in people smuggling.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
305.89922 TROU.<br />
WHOSE CHILD IS THIS? [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCED, DIRECTED AND WRITTEN BY JERRY<br />
THOMPSON.<br />
Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from SBS-TV 23 October 1996.<br />
Stories of Native American children taken from their mothers at birth and placed<br />
with families living in white suburbia.<br />
Original Canada : Raincoast Storylines for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,<br />
1994.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
305.8997 WHOS.<br />
ANATOMY OF DESIRE [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCED BY KENNETH HIRSCH AND JEAN-<br />
FRAN{U00E7}OIS MONETTE.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of SBS broadcast on 19/2/97.<br />
Directors, Jean-Fran{u00E7}ois Monette, Peter Tyler Boullata ; narration, Brad<br />
Fraser, David Wilson ; cinematography, Darren Biggs ; editing, Donna Read, Jean-<br />
Fran{u00E7}ois ; executive producer, Don Haig.<br />
This provocative documentary examines the long-standing debate on the origins of<br />
sexual preference and looks at the historical attempts to define, control and<br />
eradicate same-sex desire. Includes archival footage and interviews, such as<br />
scientist Simon LeVay, who argues that a section of the brain causes sexual<br />
orientation.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
305.906 ANAT.<br />
(Not for I.L.L).