Stop. Rewind. Play. (Lifetime Access)

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$22.60
SKU:
SC2372
Content Type:
Video Essay
Year Levels:
8-10
Learning Areas:
Civics and Citizenship
Learning Areas:
History
Learning Areas:
Health and Physical Education
Key Themes:
Racism and discrimination and its impact on mental health, Intergenerational trauma and identity, The role of education in combatting racism, Stereotypes and unconscious bias, The importance of connection and cultural preservation/regeneration
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Directed by Danielle McAlpine Johnson, Stop. Rewind. Play. is a compelling exploration of the resilience and strength of Kurnai youth as they navigate the complexities of life in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria.

Released in July 2024, the film is set in a region often defined by its economic challenges. It highlights the lived experiences of these young people, focusing on their determination to overcome societal barriers, including racism. Through powerful storytelling, the film celebrates the courage, identity, and aspirations of the Kurnai youth, offering a nuanced perspective on their journey and the community that supports them.

Running time: 22 mins

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