An interview with Dayak activist and environmentalist Emmanuela Shinta. In this short documentary, recorded in 2019, Emmanuela Shinta introduces us to her people; paints us the beauty of Kalimantan; and explains the important environmental work of Ranu Welum. To read the associated article detailing international corruption and the murders of environmental defenders go to my website: www.craiggarrett.online. (The article was written under smoke-stained tannin-yellow skies in Canberra and under dark blood-red skies in Merimbula. These places experienced toxic bushfire haze for weeks.)
No Trickery, No Re-takes, No Stand-ins is the story of Vulcana Women's Circus told in three parts. It investigates Australian circuses; the importance of...
In May 2017 I was a sound artist at the Noted Festival and was privileged to hear Ngunnawal Elder Nin Jannette Phillips deliver the...
This doco follows five different LGBTIQ+ families. It began as a series of five themed, stand-alone news interviews about marriage equality. I then re-edited...