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CLIPPED Music Video Premieres with special guest Baker Boy at the NFSA

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CLIPPED Music Video Premieres brings unreleased music videos to the big screen in an exclusive showcase celebrating Australia’s most exciting artists and filmmakers. Exclusive discussions with the creators give audiences insight into the creative process behind each work.

Featured videos include the ACT premiere of the documentary ‘Baker Boy – The Making of DJANDJAY,’ followed by an insightful Q&A with Danzal Baker (Baker Boy). This documentary traces the 2-year creative journey behind DJANDJAY and reveals Baker Boy’s artistic growth and the collaborative team behind him. It traces the process from early writing sessions in Los Angeles to multiple music video shoots and a striking visual identity.

Music videos premiering on the lineup include: Kim Yang – Forever This Way (Dir. Sean O’Gorman), smartcasual – Give (Dir. Josh Fogarty), ND’A – Fugazi (Dir. ND’A) and more to be announce shortly!

This event is proudly supported by Events ACT.

Special guest: Baker Boy
Proud Yolŋgu man, renowned artist, and 2019 Young Australian of the Year, Danzal Baker OAM, also known as Baker Boy, originates from Milingimbi and Maningrida in North-East Arnhem Land.
Baker Boy has become a pop-culture sensation, earning acclaim such as the National Indigenous Music Awards’ Artist of the Year in 2019, 2020, and 2022, and accumulating over 90 million global streams. In 2021, he was honoured with the Order of Australia (OAM) medal.

Following a memorable performance at the 2025 AFL Grand Final in Melbourne before an audience of 100,000, the six-time ARIA Award winner released his long-awaited new album DJANDJAY (pron. Jan-jay) in October 2025. Debuting top 10 on the ARIA Australian Album Chart, the 14-track album includes singles ‘THICK SKIN’ featuring Thelma Plum, Emma Donovan, Kee’ahn & Jada Weazel, ‘PEACEKEEPER’, ‘FREAK OUT’ featuring Briggs and Haiku Hands, ‘LIGHTNING’ featuing REDD, and ‘RUNNING LOW’ featuring Pardyalone.

  Dates and Times
14/03/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Organiser

National Film and Sound Archive
0262482000
tickets@nfsa.gov.au
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  Location
Acton
McCoy Circuit, 1
Acton, ACT 2601