About the Film:
"In My Blood It Runs" follows the journey of Dujuan, a young Arrernte and Garrwa boy liviing in Alice Springs Australia, who faces the difficult task of balancing his Indigenous heritage with a Western education system that often overlooks his cultural identity. Through Dujuan’s story, we’re reminded of the importance of creating an inclusive and supportive environment where children can thrive without discrimination. (WATCH TRAILER)
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, 21 November
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30PM
Location: Frankton Library, Hawthorne Drive Frankton
Admission: FREE seat reservation via humanitix
Includes: FREE Popcorn & optional discussion after the film
Join us for an evening of storytelling and reflection as we honour the voices of our youngest generation. Together, let’s celebrate World Children’s Day by amplifying children’s right to self-expression and listening to their visions for a brighter future. Reserve your spot and be part of this meaningful celebration.
Our Series:
The International Storytellers Film Series is a collaboration between QLDC Libraries and the Kiwi Kit Community Trust, with the goal of bringing important cultural stories to our local Queenstown community. This series aligns with international recognition days to provide a platform for films and documentaries that inspire, educate, and raise awareness of global issues.
We are proud to offer this film series FREE of charge to all members of the community, but please reserve your space via Humanitix as there are limited numbers.
Event dates & times
Thu, 21 Nov
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location
Frankton Library
26 Hawthorne Dr, Frankton
Price & Bookings
Free
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