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Young Mob Questioning Treaty, directed by Paul Gorrie, is a raw dive into the minds of young Aboriginal custodians in Victoria. The film feels very much like a conversation under a big sky, filled with questions about the Treaty process. It's not just a documentary; it captures the authentic voices and concerns of these young people, their worries about identity and recognition, and what they hope for their future. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the audience to absorb the depth of their insights. What makes it distinct is the personal nature β you really feel the weight of their heritage and aspirations. The performances are genuine and unfiltered, making for a thought-provoking experience that resonates long after the credits roll.
Focuses on Indigenous perspectives in Victoria.An intimate portrayal of youth grappling with cultural identity.Addresses contemporary issues surrounding the Treaty process.
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