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  1. Movies
  2. King’s Seal

King’s Seal

2014
53m
Documentary
History
TV Movie

Status

Released

Release

2014

Runtime

53m

Storyline

"If the King of the British Empire granted you the rights to occupy and enjoy your land - would you believe him - would you trust him???"

In the circle of life - birth, survival and death, Aboriginal people have a network of sites and tracks, embedded in the land, that connect them to all things and enable them to practice their laws, traditions and beliefs. Colonisation in Australia, denied Aboriginal people access to their land - breaking the life cycle for Aboriginal people. The Free-Settler Colony of South Australia was going to be different. King William IV recognised the continued rights to land for Aboriginal people in South Australia's founding document, the Letters Patent, in Feb 1836. The first ever Aboriginal rights granted in Australia's colonial history. Rights to the land, to occupy and enjoy their land for always, enshrined in law by the King's seal. What actually occurred in South Australia after colonisation in 1836 was treason. The King's Letters Patent was disobeyed and Aboriginal rights that were granted, to occupy and enjoy their land, were denied.

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Details

Status
Released
Runtime
53m
Aug 13, 2014
Languages
English
Director
Kim Mavromatis
Quenten Agius
Production
South Australian Film Corporation
South Australian Film Corporation
MAV Media
MAV Media
NITV
NITV
Production Countries
Australia
Official Website

Top Cast

6 Cast Members

Stephen Gadlabarti Goldsmith

Narrator (voice) / Musician / Performer

Major Sumner

Musician / Performer

Jamie Goldsmith

Musician /Performer

Robbie Thorpe Jr

Musician / Performer

Quenten Agius

Musician / Performer

Chris Angrave

Musician / Performer

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