Right then, movie lovers! Put the kettle on and get comfy – NAIDOC Week 2025 is here, and I’ve got a proper treat for you. Having spent the last fortnight binge-watching some of the most powerful Indigenous documentaries around, I can tell you we’re in for something special. Whether you’re a sports nut, music lover, or just after some eye-opening storytelling, these docos will have you glued to your screen.
Remember when the whole AFL controversy kicked off? This ‘electrically powerful’ documentary tackles the final chapter of Adam Goodes’ career head-on. Blimey, it’s intense! The film doesn’t just show us what happened – it proper makes you feel it. Having watched it twice now (yes, really), I can confirm it’s the kind of storytelling that stays with you long after the credits roll.
If you thought you knew Australian music, this portrait of Gurrumul will make you think again. It’s not just another music documentary – it’s a bloomin’ masterpiece! The way it captures his genius while respecting cultural protocols is absolutely brilliant. And that voice? Cor, it’ll give you goosebumps!
Speaking of game-changers, this one’s been dubbed Australia’s ‘greatest protest movie’ – and trust me, it lives up to the hype. It’s the kind of documentary that has you messaging your mates at midnight saying, “You’ve GOT to watch this!” The archival footage alone is worth your time, but it’s the modern-day implications that’ll really get you thinking.
The best bit? Most of these gems are available to stream for free! You’ll find them across various platforms, from ABC iView to NITV On Demand. No need to venture outside when you’ve got this lot at your fingertips, eh?
NAIDOC Week kicks off on 6 July 2025, running for seven days across Australia. Perfect timing for a documentary marathon, wouldn’t you say?
While some documentaries contain mature themes, many are family-friendly. Each streaming platform provides specific ratings and content warnings.
Consider watching with friends or family to spark important conversations. Many films offer additional resources and discussion guides on their official websites.
Look, I’ve been covering film for 15 years, and I can honestly say these documentaries represent some of the most important storytelling happening in Australia right now. They’re not just films – they’re vital pieces of history, culture, and conversation that deserve your attention this NAIDOC Week.
Ready to start your documentary journey? Click through to any of these incredible films and prepare to be moved, challenged, and inspired. And hey, drop a comment below to let us know which one hits home for you – I’d love to hear your thoughts!