STILL WE RISE

In 1972, the planting of a beach umbrella by young Aboriginal activists in the lawns opposite Parliament House sparked passion across the country. Sitting strong and proud on Ngunnawal country, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy soon became a marker for justice, uniting people across the nation in the fight for land rights. Revisiting hours of images and footage from the archives through a First Nations lens, STILL WE RISE is a bold dive into a year of incendiary protest and revolutionary change for First Nations people. Fifty years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the world and the fight for land justice continues. Much like how 1968 was a significant year for the civil rights movement in America, STILL WE RISE celebrates the young articulate feisty activists who fought so hard to inspire the generations to come.PLAYS WITH:NO MĀORI ALLOWEDNew Zealand 2022 | English | 45MDIRECTOR: Corinna Hunziker

PLAYS WITH: NO MĀORI ALLOWED

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Sponsored By:

Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities


Credits

Director(s):

John Harvey

Producer(s):

Anna Grieve

Cast:

Gary Foley, Bobbi Sykes, Paul Coe, Denis Walker, Michael Gillar Anderson

Cinematographer(s):

N/A

Presented as Part Of NO MĀORI ALLOWED + STILL WE RISE