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ENDANGERED [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY TRACEY RIGNEY ; PRODUCED BY<br />
CARMEL MCALOON ; CINEMATOGRAPHER, JOHN BRAWLEY.<br />
Endangered - single Aboriginal male.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS-TV programme broadcast 17/05/06. Copied under <strong>Part</strong><br />
5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />
Title from SBS website: Inside Australia - Loved up - Endangered.<br />
'<strong>Part</strong> two of Loved Up ... Endangered'-- 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 />
Editor, Martin Fox.<br />
<strong>Part</strong>icipants, Josie Atkinson ... [et al.].<br />
This programme examines why the eligible Aboriginal single man is scarce, to the<br />
point of being endangered. Looks also at how the scarcity is making it difficult<br />
for Aboriginal women to find a suitable Aboriginal partner. The main problem is<br />
the low population rate of indigenous Australians; and eligible women seem to<br />
outnumber eligible men. Another difficulty is that a likely candidate could be<br />
related; and, of those who are not relations, many are either gay or already<br />
married. Then there are those with major relational baggage and others with<br />
children already. So lament the Aboriginal women who participate in this film.<br />
First released: [Melbourne?] : Endangered Pictures Pty. Ltd., Film Finance<br />
Corporation Australia and Film Victoria, c2005.<br />
DVD.<br />
Closed-captioned in English for the hearing imp<strong>air</strong>ed.<br />
ERC DVD.<br />
305.90652 ENDA.<br />
SEX & WAR [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY ANNIE PAUL.<br />
[1999].<br />
Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from SBS-TV 13 March, 1999. Broadcast as part of the program,<br />
As it happened.<br />
Copyright BBC 1998.<br />
Narrated by Kirsty Wark.<br />
"The secret and surprising story of homosexuality in the British armed forces :<br />
During World War II, more than a quarter of a million of the 6 million men<br />
drafted into the armed services were gay, a fact conveniently overlooked as the<br />
need for recruits was so great. In the present day, when gays are banned in the<br />
British military, little has changed in terms of prejudice, discrimination and<br />
the pressure on gay men and women to live double lives." -- SBS program guide,<br />
Aerial.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
305.906640941 SEX.<br />
MOLLY & MOBARAK [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTION, TOM ZUBRYCKI.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS-TV program broadcast 6/5/04. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />
of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
"A film by Tom Zubrzycki."<br />
Mobarak Tahiri, a young refugee from Afghanistan, receives a 3 year Temporary<br />
Protection Visa for Australia, and with other refugees, obtains employment in an<br />
abattoir in Young. He learns English and falls in love with an Australian girl,<br />
but his visa is due to expire.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
305.90691 MOLLY.