History Bites Back
History Bites Back
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Host a Screening of History Bites Back

History Bites Back is satirical, self-aware, and not afraid to launch a rocket into taboo issues.

Published 17 November 2022 2:04pm
Source: NITV
Image: Trisha Moreton-Thomas, Steven Oliver and Elaine Crombie have combined forces for new documentary History Bites Back (NITV / NITV)
History Bites Back (produced by Brindle Films) is satirical, self-aware, and not afraid to launch a rocket into taboo issues.

Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas (Destiny Does Alice, Occupation: Native), and some of Australia’s freshest comedic talent (Steven Oliver and Elaine Crombie) to bite back at negative social media comments and steer the conversation to look into the historical context of the fortunes and misfortunes of Aboriginal Australians from social security, citizenship and equal wages to nuclear bombs and civil actions.

From the creators of 8MMM Aboriginal Radio and Occupation: Native and continuing in the tradition of films like We Don’t Need a Map to tackle the hard issues with comedy and humour History Bites Back is a one hour, presenter-led documentary designed for a modern audience to be segmented into bite sized episodes for additional on-line streaming options.

You can view the trailer .

for tips to host a successful screening.

Rates:
$99 - small community organisations and screenings of less than 50 people
$250 - screenings up to 100 people
$500 - screenings up to 200 people
$750 - large screenings with more than 200 people
Please note that all revenue goes directly to the producers of this film.

Once your request has been submitted, you will be put in contact with the film’s distributor, who will process your request. You will be able to discuss any additional requirements with them, before being emailed an invoice and viewing link to watch the film.