Moblands is a feature-length documentary that reimagines the story of the Australian cattle industry through the eyes of three Aboriginal stockmen working across Country. They’re not just wrangling cattle, they’re reclaiming land, legacy, and leadership in a system built to erase them. Raised in communities deeply impacted by colonisation, each brings a radically different experience of history, landscape, and survival. But they’re united by one thing: the future of land management in this country can no longer ignore 80,000 years of ecological knowledge.
Through vérité footage, we travel alongside them: fixing fences, mustering cattle, burning Country, sharing stories around the fire. Their quiet determination is captured through a cinematic lens, revealing the raw beauty and brutality of their work, and the spiritual power of connecting with land on their own terms.
History is layered into the present through interwoven archival material and lived accounts of how Aboriginal labour and land management shaped, and erased from the national narrative. Animated doco-fiction sequences breathe life into outlaw legends, ancestral stories, and moments of magic that no camera could catch.
Moblands is not just a documentary. It’s a cultural reckoning and a call to shift the lens on agriculture, climate solutions, and who we trust to lead us forward. Developing through deep consultation and co-creation, this is a film built on access earned through relationship, not exploitation. It is designed to reach broad audiences, from city-dwellers to farmers, policymakers, and global viewers hungry for grounded climate solutions rooted in justice, history, and hope.
This film is for the Mob, the land, and a future still being written.