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Burnt Country

Feb 21, 2024
0h 17m
★ 0.0

Overview

Could Australia's past help secure its future? 65,000 years in the making, Burnt Country is about fighting fire, with fire. Exploring the profound knowledge and wisdom of First Nations, this film is an invitation to connect to country and community.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

James Shaw

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James Shaw

Hugh Possingham

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Hugh Possingham

Rod Fensham

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Bill Ellis

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