Wik vs Queensland documentary
Wik vs Queensland documentary
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Host a Screening of Wik vs Queensland

A powerful insight into the High Court's decision to grant native title to the Wik people in 1996, and the dramatic political & cultural fallout that followed

Published 13 July 2020 3:12pm
Updated 25 November 2022 11:35am
By SBS, NITV
Source: NITV, SBS
Image: Director Dean Gibson visits Cape York to get the locals' take on Wik vs Queensland. (SBS)

About the Film

Wik vs Queensland is a landmark feature documentary surrounding the historical court decision in 1996 by the High Court of Australia, granting native title to the Wik People of Cape York, and the demonisation that followed at the hands of politicians and media.

With unique access to the key players of that moment in history, and featuring never-before seen footage of the (then) young Noel Pearson and Marcia Langton, Wik Vs Queensland tells a very personal story set against the backdrop of a tumultuous time in Queensland’s history.
Marcia Langton
Professor Marcia Langton has used her Queens Birthday Honour to draw attention to deaths in custody. Source: BENT3LAND PRODUCTIONS

How to host a screening

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Request a copy of the film

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.

This film is 84 minutes long.

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.