His documentary
Bougainville - Our Island Our Fight (1998) is about the civil war (1988–1998) in
Papua New Guinea as the island of Bougainville sought independence. He explored the causes of the conflict, especially disagreement over operations and sharing of profits from the Panguna copper mine. His interview with
Francis Ona, leader of the
Bougainville Revolutionary Army, was released separately and widely broadcast in 1997. His documentary
Life at the End of the Rainbow (2002) gives an account of people living on the land in the small rural community of Rainbow, at the edge of the Australian desert. Constructed in part from 1940s home movies, it portrays the town's growth and changes among its 500 residents as they struggle to eke out an existence for more than three generations, with global
economics and
government policy compounding the difficulties of marginal farming. It attained the second-highest rating in
ABC’s prestigious
True Stories documentary slot.
Life at the End of the Rainbow has been shown on the international festival circuit, where it has won numerous awards. == List of films ==