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Nunga Screen 2026 - Aldinga

Organiser
City of Onkaparinga
Organiser email
Date
Wed, 08/07/2026 - 18:00 - Wed, 08/07/2026 - 20:00
Cost of entry
FREE
Venue
Aldinga Institute Hall, 12 Old Coach Road, Aldinga Beach, 5173
City/town
Aldinga
Post code
5173
State
SA
Nunga Screen poster
Nunga Screen 2026 - Aldinga

Nunga Screen – held during Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week – is a short film showcase that shares and celebrates First Nations culture, stories and language through film.

Free family event. No bookings required.

Chairs will be available or bring a rug and pack a picnic!

Tea and coffee available.

Nunga Screen offers an entertaining program of short films for all ages, showcasing the work of both emerging and established filmmakers.

The program includes inspiring documentaries, captivating stories, drama, animation, and a blend of contemporary and traditional storytelling. Dedicated to bringing communities together, Nunga Screen celebrates culture and fosters meaningful conversations with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The curated program has rolled out across South Australia for 15 years, reaching regional venues and communities, from cinemas and country halls to outdoor theatres.

The program is divided into two parts, with the first half being suitable for primary school-aged students and up.

Curated exclusively from films created by or in collaboration with First Nations filmmakers, writers and directors, Nunga Screen is an opportunity to experience stories from diverse perspectives. Venues and communities across the state are invited to host the event.

Nunga (Aboriginal people of southern South Australia) Screen is presented by Country Arts SA and is a fundraising initiative for the Country Arts Foundation.

https://www.countryarts.org.au/discover/first-nations-program/nunga-screen/

 

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