Wadu Matyidi (War-do Mudgee-dee) is the story of three cheeky Adnyamathanha kids, who one day discover tracks that will change their lives forever.
This eight minute dramatisation breaks new ground in Indigenous animation and brings the past to life through the imagination of a talented Adnyamathanha language revival class.
It is accompanied by five back-story documentaries featuring students of the class and their community, all of which explore Adnyamathanha culture, country, language and storytelling.
For full program information including synopses, production overview, location, an Adnyamathanha language glossary and details of the production team.
Wadu Matyidi is supported by the Australian Government through the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts and presented by National Indigenous TV in association with the South Australian Film Corporation, Incite Stories, Farda Film and Vishus Productions.