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James Ricketson

Directing

Known For

Women of the Sun
7.0

Follows the lives and struggles of four generations Australian Aboriginal women from the 1820s to the 1980s.

Women of the Sun

1982
Candy Regentag
4.3

Flesh and fantasy fill the nights of the call girls at Bambi’s, a flashy back street brothel. Join Bambi, Candy and the girls for an evening or two and find out what happens in the violent world of sex for sale. Candy is new to the business. She follows all of the rules of the house - she arrives on time, doesn’t take drugs, is polite to customers, and numb to all the men who used her. Then she meets Reg and breaks the most important rule - don’t fall in love with one of your customers. Their first encounter leaves her longing to see him again. She fantasizes about the love they share and how idyllic their life together would be. But the facts are clear. Candy is a hooker and she will never be a real part of his world … she’s one of Bambi’s girls. She has seen his life and felt his love, a brief glimpse is all she’ll ever have, KISS THE NIGHT!

Candy Regentag

1989
Blackfellas
7.3

Young Aboriginal Doug has done his time for petty theft, but quickly drifts back under the bad influence of ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd. Doug knows where he’s heading – he’s seen it all before, in the hard life of his father. Returning to his traditional country and the love of girlfriend Polly is the way out. But Floyd’s mateship is hard to shake.

Blackfellas

1993
Where the Green Ants Dream
6.9

The Australian Aborigines (in this film anyway) believe that this is the place where the green ants go to dream, and that if their dreams are disturbed, it will bring down disaster on us all. The Aborigines' belief is not shared by a giant mining company, which wants to tear open the soil and search for uranium.

Where the Green Ants Dream

1984
Third Person Plural
8.0

Four young people get to know each other by spending weekends on a yacht stationed in Sydney's Pittwater area.

Third Person Plural

1978
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A short documentary film of Philippe Petit's high-wire walk between the two north pylons of Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Sydney Harbour Bridge crossing

2008
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Australian Short Film directed by James Ricketson

Drifting

1978