HD
1976
Dujuan, a ten-year-old Aboriginal boy from Alice Springs, grapples with the challenges of merging his rich Arrernte and Garrwa heritage with the demands of the Australian education system. As he navigates these contrasting worlds, Dujuan faces pressures to conform while yearning to honor his cultural roots. His journey highlights the struggles of Indigenous youth in modern society, showcasing the tension between tradition and contemporary expectations. This poignant narrative sheds light on the resilience of a young boy determined to forge his own identity amidst external conflicts.