Pitcha this : youth telling stories : Digital Storytelling project

Australia, 2007

Film First Nations
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Seven Indigenous youth tell their own stories about who they are and where they come from. They proudly describe the places and people that inspire them and connect them to their heritage. In doing so, they provide an examination of what it is to grow up Indigenous in Australia in the 1990s, how to engage with your spirituality and identity today.

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creator

Jade Colgan

Kalimna Andy

Lionel Austin

Nicole Hucks

Rebecca Phillips

Simone Andy

Teialah Mason

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ACMI Digital Storytelling

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ACMI

Duration

00:21:58:12

Production places
Australia
Production dates
2007

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