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Our Generation: Land. Culture. Freedom

Our Generation: Inspire debate
Our Generation is a platform for the issue of indigenous rights in Australia. Screenings of the film have prompted debate and discussion. It is hoped this will build enough momentum to force the issue on to the political agenda. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Boys beach Gitan
The film, reviewed here, was independently produced by Sinem Saban and Damien Curtis. Here Sinem captures the film's new poster boys at Gitan Homeland, Elcho Island, in 2009. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Traditional ceremony law
The film examines the conflict between the traditional culture of Australia's indigenous population and central government legislation. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Richard Ghanduwuy Elcho
The film examines the issue of indigenous rights in Australia by spending time with the Yolngu community in Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory. This is Richard Ghanduwuy at Galiwinku, Elcho Island, in 2007. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Djunga family Galiwinku
The Djunga family, Galiwinku, Elcho Island, 2007. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: More Galiwinku Elcho
More scenes from Galiwinku, Elcho Island, 2007. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: New film crew
A new film crew takes over, Maningrida, 2008. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Cruso Ten Canoes
Sinem, centre, and Damien, right, meeting Cruso from the film Ten Canoes. The film was also set in the Northern Territory and won a special jury prize at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Yirritja Ngarra ceremony
Girls ready for Yirritja Ngarra, a traditional Yolngu ceremony, 2009. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Land connection Yolngu
Communities such as the Yolngu are being asked to abandon traditional Homelands and settle in designated towns. Photograph: Sinem Saban
Our Generation: Yolngu community beach
Asking indigenous communities that have spiritual connections to the land highlights just one of clashes between the ancient culture of indigenous Australians and more recent settlers. Photograph: Sinem Saban
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