Pioneers of Love (ATOM Study Guide)

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$5.38
SKU:
SG294
Content Type:
Feature Documentary
Year Levels:
11-12
Learning Areas:
Australian History
Learning Areas:
Indigenous Studies
Learning Areas:
Studies of Society and Environment
Key Themes:
Love Against All Odds, Systemic Racism and Injustice, Identity and Heritage, The Power of Ideals, Connection to Land, Political Activism
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Product Overview

Pioneers of Love is a dramatic film, suitable for senior secondary students. The film presents an epic saga set in the early twentieth century, Pioneers of Love is a film about the Illin family who flee the persecution of the Czar in St Petersburg, Russia, and settle in far-north Queensland in their quest to find a 'working man's paradise'.

Leandro Illin, 28, son of patriarch Nicholas, became involved with Kitty Clark, an Aboriginal woman of the Ngadjon people, traditional owners of the Atherton Tablelands. They have a child together and in their battle to formalise their relationship they confront a harsh and intolerant regime that forces them to live on the fringes.

The film makes evocative use of dramatic re-enactments and also incorporates poignant interview material with the many descendents of this passionate Russian and his Aboriginal lover.

Curriculum Links:
Pioneers of Love will be of interest to senior secondary students of:

  • Australian History
  • Indigenous Studies
  • SOSE / HSIE