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Occupation: Native is a compelling documentary that dives into the undercurrents of Australia's history, particularly through the lens of Aboriginal experiences. Trisha Morton-Thomas, the filmmaker, really gives voice to stories that have been sidelined for too long. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of each narrative to settle in. You can sense the raw emotion in the performances, as personal tales unfold against the backdrop of a nation grappling with its identity. The film's atmosphere is somber yet illuminating, a striking contrast to what mainstream narratives usually present. What stands out here is the unflinching honesty and, at times, the anger that punctuates the storytelling. It's not just a documentary; it's a powerful reclamation of history.
Sheds light on overlooked Aboriginal storiesPacing allows for deep emotional impactStrong performances that resonate
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