After Mabo (1998)
Filmed over a ten-month period throughout Australia, this probing documentary examines the political controversy surrounding Native Title and the Australian Federal Governments proposed amendments to the Native Title Act, 1993. It follows the Indigenous representatives in their attempt to fight the amendments in the media, in the bush, and in the halls of Parliament House, Canberra.
Director: John Hughes
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date: June 22, 1998
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is After Mabo about?
- Filmed over a ten-month period throughout Australia, this probing documentary examines the political controversy surrounding Native Title and the Australian Federal Governments proposed amendments to the Native Title Act, 1993. It follows the Indigenous representatives in their attempt to fight the amendments in the media, in the bush, and in the halls of Parliament House, Canberra.
- Who directed After Mabo?
- After Mabo was directed by John Hughes.
- How long is After Mabo?
- After Mabo has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).