See What You Made Me Do longlisted for Walkley Documentary Award
Six outstanding documentaries have been longlisted for the 2021 Walkley Documentary Award.
All six films tackle different themes, are in different styles and highlight different modes of documentary storytelling, but all help to showcase the very best in Australian long-form journalism.
The following films have made the 2021 Walkley Documentary Award longlist:
Addicted Australia, Jacob Hickey and Darren Dale, Blackfella Films and SBS
Batoor: A Refugee Journey, Barat Batoor, Melbourne Documentary Film Festival
Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra, Ivan O’Mahoney, Wayne Blair and Nel Minchin, In Films, ABC
Incarceration Nation, Helen Morrison and Dean Gibson, Bent3land Productions and NITV
Ms Represented with Annabel Crabb, Annabel Crabb, Stamatia Maroupas and Frances O’Riordan, ABC
See What You Made Me Do, Karina Holden, Tosca Looby and Jess Hill, Northern Pictures and SBS
All six films will be screened in free public viewings at the State Library of New South Wales on Tuesday, November 16 and Wednesday, November 17. Details and registration will be announced shortly; subscribe to the Walkley email newsletter for news.
A shortlist of three finalists for the Walkley Documentary Award will be announced alongside all the finalists for the 66th Walkley Awards on Thursday, October 21.