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Still Waiting for Justice is a compelling short documentary that delves into the personal struggle of an Aboriginal corrections officer who faces workplace racial harassment. The atmosphere is a mix of frustration and resilience as we follow his 18-year battle against a government institution that seems indifferent. The pacing is steady, allowing for a deep dive into his experiences and the systemic issues at play. The film's themes of justice and perseverance resonate throughout, making it a poignant watch. It’s made as part of the Work For All project, giving it a unique socio-political context. The raw honesty in the officer's testimony really stands out, and you can sense the weight of his journey in the way it’s presented.
Explores themes of racial injustice and perseverance.Part of the Work For All project, highlighting systemic issues.Raw testimonies, emotional depth, and strong societal critique.
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Nadine Valcin
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