For countless generations, Aboriginal people have stewarded their lands with profound dedication. This film honours that deep connection, recognising the ongoing commitment of Aboriginal communities to care for Country, from ancient times through today.
Presented by First Nations voices on Country, Grasslands shares stories that link us to the land, depicting the spiritual and physical relationship between people and the domesticated native grasses that have fed and sustained us.
Yolngu woman Leila Gurruwiwi, inspired by her desire to leave a thriving planet for future generations, embarks on a journey guided by Gamilaraay researcher and native grain advocate Jacob Birch. Together, they meet with innovators and leaders across Australia—and perhaps the world—pioneering solutions to restore native grasslands and strengthen communities. This is a positive portrait of the co-evolution of humans and native grasses and what ‘could be’ instead of the current dystopian future we are so often presented with.
Through a blend of documentary, conceptual animation, and visual effects, the film envisions a future where native grasslands help secure food, prevent bushfires, protect biodiversity, and empower First Nations people. Grasslands maps a transformative path toward sustainability and equity, celebrating Indigenous Australian people’s deep knowledge and unbroken practices in cultivating and utilising native grasslands and the commitment of passionate allies, academics, and experts to reimagine Australia’s future.