- Richard Frankland
Richard Frankland is a
Gunditjmara man from Victoria.He is a playwright, scriptwriter musician, and has worked tirelessly for the Aboriginal cause.
He wrote and directed "
Harry's War ," a feature film based on his uncle's role inWorld War II on theKokoda Trail . The film was screend at theBritish War Memorial inLondon and won Best Short Film at Spike Lee's alternative Oscars for black film-makers in Hollywood.Frankland has worked as a soldier, a fisherman and was appointed senior advisor to the
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody . This experience inspired him to write several plays, including "No Way to Forget", "Who Killed Malcolm Smith" and "Conversations with the Dead." In 2004, his play, "Conversations with the Dead", was performed at theUnited Nations .Richard is also an acclaimed musician whose music features on the soundtracks to many of his films. In 1991 his first band
Djaambi supported Prince on his Australian Tour.In the early nineties he founded Mirimbiak Nations Aboriginal Corporation (MNAC) which was the first Indigenous statewide land organisation in some twenty five years. MNAC was responsible for representing traditional owners and lodging all Native Title claims throughout the state of Victoria (excepting the already lodged Yorta Yorta claim but including the recently successful Gunditjmara claim). Richard was also instrumental in forming Defenders of Native Title (DONT) which later became Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTAR).
Richard's current musical project is
The Charcoal Club , which recently performed at TheSpiegeltent withChamber Made Orchestra. Their latest album is "Cry Freedom".In 2004 he helped form the Your Voice political party, after the abolition of
ATSIC , saying,::"It’s time that we as Indigenous Australians put the onus of equity back on non-Indigenous Australians and askthem straight out, ‘Is this a racist society? Would you like to see Indigenous Australians in the halls of Parliament? Do you believe in an equitable voice in this society? With the abolition of ATSIC, Aboriginal people now have no voice. We have no point of political dialogue.”"
Plays
* Conversations with the Dead
* No Way to Forget
* Harry's War
* WalkaboutFilms
* Harry's War
* No Way To Forget
* After Mabo - The Amendments
* Who Killed Malcolm SmithNovels
*Digger J Jones - Holy Snapping Duckpoo
Albums
* Down Three Waterholes Road
* Dingo's Brekky
* Meeting One (The Charcoal Club)
* Meeting Two (The Charcoal Club - Cry Freedom)External References
* Golden Seahorse Productions [http://www.goldenseahorse.com.au/index.php?module=Website&action=Text&content=1058420041570-7693]
* 7.30 Report: Aboriginal Film Lauded in Hollywood [http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/stories/s108394.htm]
* Your Voice political party [http://www.yourvoice.org.au/]Persondata
NAME=Frankland, Richard
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Indigenous Australian playwright andmusician
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PLACE OF BIRTH=Victoria, Australia
DATE OF DEATH=not dead
PLACE OF DEATH=not dead
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