Hello

I’m an artist and filmmaker based in Narrm/Melbourne.

​Currently undertaking a MFA at Monash University of Art, Design and Architecture (MADA).

I also work at the National Gallery of Victoria as a Moving Image Designer. Previous experience at VICE Media in post-production.

naveedfarro@gmail.com

@naveedfarro



Exhibitions:

→  The Pool
→  Terrestrial Landscapes

Film works: 

→  Accounts of a Nuclear Whistleblower
→  Cai Guo-Qiang: The Transient Landscape in VR
→  Rage in the Cage
→  Lets play an equal game
→  JR’s Homily to Country
→ Naminapu Maymuru-White: River of Heaven and Earth
→ Maree Clarke Introduces Ancestral Memories
→ Melbourne Now: Troy Emery







Published on the land of the Wurundjeri and Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nations. Sovereignty was never ceded.




Director/Producer: Naveed Farro

Accounts of a Nuclear Whistleblower
is a documentary that uncovers Australia’s dark history of nuclear testing. Avon Hudson describes the atomic tests undertaken by the British Government within the area of Maralinga, SA, in the 1950’s and 60s.

​The film is an important reminder of this seemingly forgotten chapter of Australian history. Covertly undertaken at the time, these tests had devastating physical and social effects on the Maralinga Tjarutja people, citizens of the towns surrounding the test site, as well as members of the Royal Australian Air Force. Accounts of a Nuclear Whistleblower returns to Maralinga to explore this nuclear history that continues to echo into the present day, utilising archival footage and extensive interviews with Nuclear Activist and Whistleblower Avon Hudson.

​“What Avon knew, and was prepared to tell publicly about Maralinga, contributed to the establishment of the Royal Commission into British Nuclear Tests in Australia (1984-85). This Royal Commission, ultimately, led to the Australian Government paying the Maralinga Tjarutja people 13.5 million dollars in compensation.”
– (Jessie Boylan, Photographer)


PRESS

Beat
Cinema  Australia