

Who owns your history when the camera steals your soul first?
WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) - is a lyrical journey of archival footage and sound, poetry and original composition. It is an examination of how archives and the legacies of collection affect First Nations people and wider Australia, told through the lens of acclaimed Wiradjuri artist, Jazz Money.
Direction
Jazz Money reclaims stolen gazes with devastating grace
Editing
Archival fragments reassembled like broken songlines healed
Sound
Original composition makes silence itself speak volumes
Director
Jazz Money
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
WINHANGANHA operates in the tradition of Indigenous counter-archives, following Tracey Moffatt and Rachel Perkins in weaponising the coloniser's own records.
The title's Wiradjuri meaning—'remember, know, think'—deliberately collapses Western distinctions between memory and knowledge, proposing feeling as legitimate historiography.
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