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Indigenous Australian film *Wolfram* premiered at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival, acclaiming Aboriginal resistance and resilience amid colonial legacy.
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.
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.
Thornton described the film’s presence at the festival as a political act, highlighting Indigenous resilience amid centuries of systemic erasure.
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.
La película indígena australiana *Wolfram* se estrenó en el Festival de Cine de Berlín de 2026, aclamando la resistencia y la resiliencia aborígenes en medio del legado colonial.