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Dreams from the Outback

Year: 2019 Documentary Runtime: 79 min Rating: 7.0

Overview

The Kimberley in West Australia is home to various Aboriginal communities, where today most is in transition causing limbo and distress. Some have given up; others choose to fight both past and present demons to bring a change for the better to their people. In 'Dreams from the Outback' best friends Gabriel and Peter try to keep the ancient cultural traditions alive, with almost no support from the rest of their community. Felicity struggles to keep her family together after years of drinking and neglect and teenagers Billy and Jordan are brothers who meet for the first time. The boys spend the days getting to know each other, exploring the outback and their culture.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Ali-Mae Johnstone

Ali-Mae Johnstone

herself

Ashleigh Johnstone

Ashleigh Johnstone

herself

Ashleigh Akka Johnstone

Ashleigh Akka Johnstone

herself

Olive Johnstone

Olive Johnstone

herself

Billy Long

Billy Long

himself

Jordan Long

Jordan Long

himself

Kay Long

Kay Long

himself

Gabriel Nodea

Gabriel Nodea

himself

Felicity Smith

Felicity Smith

herself

Peter J. Thomas

Peter J. Thomas

himself

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