
In 1832 the government of Van Diemen’s Land sent the last Aboriginal resistance fighters into exile at Wybalenna on Flinders Island, bringing an end to the Black War and opening a new chapter in the struggle for justice and survival by Tasmanian Aboriginal people. Black Man’s Houses tells a dramatic story of the quest by Aboriginal people to reclaim the graves of their ancestors against a background of racism and denial. Documenting a moving memorial re-enactment of the funeral of the great chief Manalargenna, the film also charts the cultural strength and resilience of his descendants as they are forced to fight for recognition in a society that is not ready to remember the terrible events of the past.
Crew

Steve Thomas
Director, Co-Producer
Uri Mizrahi
Editor
Philip Bull
Director of Photography
Beth McRae
Executive Producer

John Moore
Co-Producer
Julia Overton
Line Producer
Peter Frost
Sound Mixer
Mark Tarpey
Sound Recordist
Elizabeth Drake
Music
Sharyn Prentice
Archival Footage Research
Neil Robinson
Title Designer
Neil Angwin
Art Direction
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