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Banjima Elder, Maitland Parker, calls his Yurlu (homelands) "Poison Country"—a haunting, toxic truth etched into his body. Set against the breathtaking yet contaminated landscapes of Western Australia’s Pilbara region, YURLU | COUNTRY lays bare the devastating impact of the Wittenoom asbestos mines, where millions of tonnes of waste laced with deadly asbestos fibres have poisoned both land and people. It’s Australia’s largely unknown Chernobyl-scale disaster and it’s on Banjima lands. Maitland and his family’s fight for justice, cultural survival, and environmental restoration will inspire, enrage, and catalyse. This is Maitland’s legacy. YURLU | COUNTRY will honour and immortalise it. Writer, Director & Producer YAARA BOU MELHEM Writer & Executive Producer MAITLAND PARKER Director Of Photography & Co-Producer TOM BANNIGAN ACS Co-Producer JAMES SAUNDERS Executive Producer CHRIS KAMEN Editor FRANCISCO FORBES Composer HELENA CZAJKA Supervising Sound Editor SAM HAYWARD MPSE First Nations Consultants MAITLAND PARKER TREVOR PARKER SNR Impact Producer ANN MEGALLA Yurlu| Country is made possible thanks to our major partners [Link each handle to organisation] Screen Australia, BNTAC, ScreenNSW, SharkIslandFoundation. Distributed in Australia & NZ by BonsaiFilms. With thanks to our Impact Partners BNTAC, DocumentaryAustralia UnquietCollective, FIFDH #YurluCountry #CleanUpWittenoom #Sydfilmfest #FirstNationsVoices #Indigenous #Aboriginal #Wittenoom #Banjima #SydneyFilmFestival #DocumentaryFilm #EnvironmentalJustice #PilbaraStories #BlueAsbestos #ClimateJustice #ImpactFilm # MesotheliomaAwareness #FeatureDocumentary #WesternAustralia