SBS is proud to present Curious Australia, comprising seven half-hour documentaries that innovatively explore issues relevant to contemporary Australia.
Curious Australia supports screen practitioners from under-represented backgrounds to amplify their authentic, enlightening and powerful stories on Australian screens.
“Each half-hour program is distinct, compelling and meaningful,” said SBS Commissioning Editor of Documentaries, Bernadine Lim. “Together they capture what SBS is known for, exploring issues relevant to contemporary Australia in a unique, bold and entertaining way.
“We’re proud of the films and impressed by the way the emerging and mid-level creatives have grabbed this development opportunity to evolve their storytelling. Be prepared to laugh, cry and connect to worlds you might not know.”
From stories exploring what it’s like being young, disabled and sexual, to the inspiring story of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander woman who is an aspiring screenwriter working in a coal mine, Curious Australia reflects and explores the diversity of contemporary Australia’s people and experiences, in revealing and entertaining ways.
“Be prepared to laugh, cry and connect to worlds you might not know.” Bernadine Lim, SBS Commissioning Editor of Documentaries
2022 is the inaugural year of this initiative. The seven documentaries selected in this first year have been commissioned in partnership with Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Screen Queensland, Screen Tasmania, Screen Territory, Screenwest, the South Australian Film Corporation and VicScreen.
The documentaries commissioned by SBS are:
- We Are Sexual Beings (VicScreen)
- The Alexander Ball (Screen Queensland)
- Run Girl (Screen NSW)
- Whatever Scares You (VicScreen)
And NITV commissioned:
- Black Empire (South Australian Film Corporation)
- Sistas in Mining (Screen Queensland)
- Un-Locked (Screen NSW)
“We’re thrilled to be providing a national platform for these talented filmmakers from under-represented backgrounds to tell their important stories,” said Marissa McDowell, Commissioning Editor at NITV. “We’re really looking forward to seeing these bold and unique stories from First Nations perspectives by our documentary filmmakers across Australia come to life on screens next month.”
We Are Sexual Beings
‘We Are Sexual Beings’. Source: SBS VICELAND/NITV
- Creator/Writer/Director: Isaac Elliott
- Creator/Writer/Producer: Lucy Knox
We Are Sexual Beings is now streaming at SBS On Demand
Black Empire
‘Black Empire’. Source: SBS VICELAND/NITV
- Director: Johanis Lyons-Reid
- Writer/Director: Pearl Berry
- Writer/Producer: Piri Eddy
- Producer: Lilla Berry
- Executive Producer: Dean Gibson
Black Empire is now streaming at SBS On Demand
The Alexander Ball
‘The Alexander Ball’. Source: SBS VICELAND/NITV
- Director/Producer/Writer: Jessica Magro
The Alexander Ball premieres Thursday 11 August at 8.30pm on SBS VICELAND and NITV, and is now streaming at SBS On Demand.
Sistas in Mining
‘Sistas in Mining’. Source: SBS VICELAND/NITV
- Co-Director: Ewan Cutler
- Co-Director/Producer: Jill Robinson
- Writer/Creator/Co-Producer: Shontell Leah Ketchell
- Executive Producer: Dean Gibson
Sistas in Mining premieres Thursday 11 August at 9pm on SBS VICELAND and NITV, and is now streaming at SBS On Demand.
Run Girl
‘Run Girl’. Source: SBS VICELAND/NITV
- Director/Producer: Renny Wijeyamohan
- Writer: Zufan Emerson
- Executive Producer: Nicholas Searle
Run Girl premieres Thursday 18 August at 8.30pm on SBS VICELAND and NITV, and is now streaming at SBS On Demand.
Un-Locked
‘Un-Locked’. Source: SBS VICELAND/NITV
- Co-Director/Co-Writer: Jake Duczynski
- Co-Director/Co-Writer: Mr James Hackett
- Executive Producer: Beck Cole
- Producers: Michaela Perske, Margee Brown
- Executive Producer: Dean Gibson
Un-Locked premieres Thursday 18 August at 9pm on SBS VICELAND and NITV, and is now streaming at SBS On Demand.
Whatever Scares You
‘Whatever Scares You’. Source: SBS VICELAND/NITV
- Writer and Director: Tamara Searle
- Writer: Breanna Deleo
- Producer: Alice Fleming
Whatever Scares You premieres Thursday 25 August at 8.30pm on SBS VICELAND, and is now streaming at SBS On Demand.
“We are delighted that Australian audiences will be able to discover these seven powerful documentaries in August across SBS VICELAND and NITV, which truly embody, reflect and celebrate the diversity of the people and experiences within our country and which showcase the remarkable talent working in Australian documentary-making today,” said Screen Australia’s Head of Documentary, Alex West.
All seven of the Curious Australia documentaries will be available to stream at with subtitles in five languages: Arabic, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese, allowing more Australians to engage in these important topics.