Songlines is a character-driven observational documentary that places audiences beside Raelene Cooper, a respected healer and knowledge keeper, as she fights to save the world’s most ancient rock art – sacred engravings that have endured for over 50,000 years. It is a battle for the ages: one woman bound to her Country, standing against the most polluting gas plant in the southern hemisphere.
Quentin Curzon is a Western Australian filmmaker and director known for socially driven documentaries that blend cinematic storytelling with humanitarian purpose. A graduate of Edith Cowan University’s WA Screen Academy (2017) he graduated winning Best Director and his graduating film ‘Rift’, made in collaboration with the WAAPA Aboriginal Performance Class, was nominated for Best Direction of a Student Film at the Australian Directors’ Guild Awards. Following that he received Screenwest “Generate” funding to direct short film Little Man and worked on SBS and Discovery Channel series including Secrets of Our Cities and Is Australia Sexist? Before returning to WA, Quentin founded Make Waves Films in Geneva, producing international documentary content for UNICEF, Gavi and Fondation suisse de déminage (Swiss Foundation for Demining) etc. His recent project, Step by Step, filmed over two years in war-torn Ukraine, has been shown at international human rights film festivals.
