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flag Indigenous Australian film *Wolfram* premiered at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival, acclaiming Aboriginal resistance and resilience amid colonial legacy.

flag The Indigenous Australian film *Wolfram*, directed by Warwick Thornton, premiered at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival, drawing acclaim as a powerful reimagining of the Western genre from an Aboriginal perspective. flag Set in 1932 in a remote South Australian mining town, the film portrays the enduring legacy of colonial oppression through a story of resistance and survival, featuring standout performances by Deborah Mailman and Errol Shand. flag Thornton described the film’s presence at the festival as a political act, highlighting Indigenous resilience amid centuries of systemic erasure. flag The film, praised as a modern Australian classic, stood in contrast to the festival’s stated neutrality on global politics, particularly Gaza, following criticism from over 80 industry figures over its silence on the conflict.

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