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  • Adult: $19.00 each
  • Concession: $17.00 each
  • Friends of the Festival: $16.00 each
  • Student: $13.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

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"A wholly original and impactful look at growing up Indigenous in Australia today." - The Gate

Dujuan is an inquisitive ten-year-old Arrernte/Garrwa boy who speaks three languages, understands his Aboriginal culture, loves his country in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and the natural world. As he struggles at a mainstream school not equipped to appreciate Indigenous knowledge and faces increasing scrutiny from welfare and police, his family battle to keep him safe, grounded in language, culture and identity. Thoughtful, passionate and deeply illuminating, Maya Newell’s essential new documentary is a must for all who care about Australia’s shared future.

Director: Maya Newell
Cast: Dujuan Hoosan, Carol Turner Documentary
90mins, PG - Mild themes
Arrernte and English with English subtitles
Post Screening Q&A Friday 7 & Saturday 8 February

Gates open 6pm | Film starts 8pm.
Seating by general admission.
Seats cannot be saved prior to gates opening at 6pm.

This film is classified as 50% Highly Visual Content.

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