Screening of Winhanganha with Filmmaker Jazz Money

North Sydney Council Chambers, Fred Hutley Hall
Thu 26 Jun '25

Overview

Join them as Film Maker and acclaimed Wiradjuri artist and award-winning poet, Jazz Money will be in conversation with Nathan Sentance after the screening of Winhanganha. In Wiradjuri Winhanganha means: Remember, know, think. Commissioned by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), Jazz sifted through the Archive's extensive collections of works made by and about First Nations Australians. She used footage, sound, poetry and…

Join them as Film Maker and acclaimed Wiradjuri artist and award-winning poet, Jazz Money will be in conversation with Nathan Sentance after the screening of Winhanganha.

In Wiradjuri Winhanganha means: Remember, know, think.

Commissioned by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), Jazz sifted through the Archive's extensive collections of works made by and about First Nations Australians. She used footage, sound, poetry and original composition to take the viewer through five acts that attempts to acknowledge the horrors, joys and beauties held within the archive relating to Indigenous Australians experiences.

The Constant Reader Bookshop will be selling Jazz Money's books on the night.

Light Refreshments provided.

Location

North Sydney Council Chambers, Fred Hutley Hall

200 Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia

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