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INTERVENTION: Stories from the Inside
Year: 2009
Classification: Exempt - Ronin Recommends: PG
Runtime: 46 min
Produced In: Australia
Directed By: Vincent Lamberti
Produced By: Vincent Lamberti
Language: English
Website: www.tangentyere.org.au
PLEASE NOTE: This version of THE INTERVENTION: STORIES FROM THE INSIDE is complete and unabridged, and includes 20 minutes more footage than seen on TV.
On 21 June 2007, the Howard Federal Government introduced the Northern Territory Emergency Response legislation commonly known as 'The Intervention' - one of the most dramatic policy shifts in Aboriginal affairs in Australia's history.
Relentless media attention generally focuses on ideological arguments for or against the Intervention put forward by 'experts' far removed from its everyday realities. Ironically, the voices of those affected by the policy are rarely heard beyond their own communities. This film bypasses ideology and instead asks those living inside the Intervention day-in-day-out the simple question 'Is it working?'
For this film, more than forty Alice Springs town-camp residents were interviewed at length about the impact of the Intervention on their lives, whether positive or negative. Breaking with journalistic tradition, the interviews were conducted by a research team made up of Aboriginal town-camp residents themselves, who were able to transcend barriers of language and cultural dynamics, resulting in the type of candid and emotional responses that mainstream media often struggles to achieve.
A film by Tangentyere Research and Vincent Lamberti proudly funded and supported by Caritas and Oxfam.
- WINNER! The Documentary Australia Foundation Award for the best Australian documentary raising awareness around an important social issue.
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