Jedda
"Jedda" is a 1955 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel. It is notable for being the first Australian feature film shot in color. The story follows a young Aboriginal woman named Jedda, who struggles with her identity and cultural heritage while navigating her relationships with her family and the outside world.
The film is significant for its portrayal of Aboriginal culture and the challenges faced by Indigenous Australians. It features a cast of Aboriginal actors, including Rosalie Kunoth-Monks in the title role, and highlights the beauty of the Australian landscape, making it an important work in Australian cinema history.