Rachel Clements
This list shows all the titles currently on australianscreen that include Rachel Clements in a principal role. It is not a comprehensive filmography.
In a production role:
Karli Jalangu – Boomerang Today (2004) — producer
An observational-style documentary about the making of a number seven boomerang by four senior traditional men from Central Australia. Karli Jalangu – Boomerang Today is part of the…
Sammy Butcher, Out of the Shadows (2004) — producer
A documentary about musician Sammy Butcher who once played with the Warumpi Band and now invests his energy in young musicians in his community, Papunya, 250 kilometres west…
Living Country (2005) — series producer
A documentary about the Indigenous peoples of the Northern Territory’s fight to prevent the federal government from dumping nuclear waste in their country. Living Country is part of…
Merrepen (2005) — series producer
A documentary about the gathering of the leaves and berries from the Merrepen plant by Indigenous women from the Nauiya community on the Daly River to make dilly…
The Old Man and the Inland Sea (2005) — series producer
A documentary about Mr Norman Hayes Jagamarra who was a ‘noodler’ on the mining fields of Cobber Pedy.
Rydin’ Time (2005) — producer
A documentary about three Indigenous rodeo riders, Kaleb Comollatti, Dallas McNamara, and John Stacey who ride at the Mt Isa Rodeo in 2005. Rydin’ Time is part of…
Crook Hat and Camphoo (2005) — series producer
A documentary that shows two Alyawarr elders, Donald ‘Crook Hat’ Thompson Kemarre and Reggie ‘Camphoo’ Pwerl making spears and woomeras in the tradition of the old people, using…
Black and Dusty (2005) — producer
A documentary about the Indigenous participants of the 2005 Tattersalls Finke Desert Race.
The Art of Healing (2005) — series producer
A documentary about an Arrernte woman Agnes Palmer, and her vision of painting the walls of the Santa Teresa church in Ltyentye Apurte (Santa Teresa), an Aboriginal community…
Sunset to Sunrise (ingwartentyele – arrerlkeme) (2006) — executive producer
A documentary that carries the words of Rupert Max Stuart, Arrernte Mat-utjarra Elder, his philosophies and message about passing culture on and keeping it alive. Sunset to Sunrise…
Wirrangul Women: Always Have, Always Will (2006) — executive producer
A documentary about elders Doreen and Gladys Miller, the last remaining speakers of the Wirangu language in an area where the dominant remaining Indigenous languages are Kokatha and…
Cheeky Dog (2006) — executive producer
A documentary about a young Indigenous boy afflicted with muscular dystrophy and his fascination with dogs. Cheeky Dog is part of the Nganampa Anwernekenhe series produced by Central…







