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Buried country

Australia, 2000
tv-show

This documentary traces the history of Aboriginal country music over six decades, revealing how Aboriginal Australians have long been inspired by country musi..

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Kindred

Australia, 1983
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Charlie's Country

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The Man who cried

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Buried country

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They found a cave

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Animated stories

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My Country, My Country

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Hot curry cowboy

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Country town

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Conspiracy

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Mystery island

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Another Country

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Innocence Betrayed (2013)

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Outnumbered

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A Place to belong

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Three chords and a wardrobe

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