Blood Brothers (film series)

Blood Brothers is a 1993 four-part Australian documentary film series that tells the stories of three different Aboriginal Australian men (Max Stuart, Charles Perkins, and Kev Carmody), and an Aboriginal ceremony.

[1] "Broken English" is about Arrernte man Rupert Max Stuart who has always maintained his innocence of the rape and murder of a young white girl in 1958.

He spent 14 years in prison and faced the gallows nine times for a crime he says he didn't commit.

[5] "Freedom Ride" is about Charles Perkins, one of the first Aboriginal people to graduate from university.

[5] "Jardiwarnpa – A Warlpiri Fire Ceremony", written by Marcia Langton and directed by Lander,[11] is about the staging of a Warlpiri fire ceremony over several weeks and involving hundreds of people at Yuendumu in the Northern Territory.