
Official Selection: HOT DOCS
2019
Canada
Finalist: Documentary Australian Foundation Award
2019
Australia
Official Selection: AFI DOCS
2019
United States
Official Selection: Durban International Film Festival
2019
South Africa
Melbourne International Film Festival
2019
Australia
Stronger Than Fiction
2019
Australia
New Zealand International Film Festival
2019
New Zealand
Giffoni In Competition
2019
Australia


Dujuan is a 10-year-old Arrernte boy from Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in Australia. Full of life and exuberance, he learns, with the support of his loving mother and grandmother, to hunt, speak two Indigenous languages and become a healer. Dujuan is politically astute and a leader in the making. But within the westernised school system, his strength and intellect go unnoticed and the colonial approaches to education threaten him with failing grades. At the time of filming, 100% of the youth in Alice Springs detention centres were Aboriginal, and throughout the film it becomes increasingly clear that the system is set up to work against young boys like Dujuan. This powerful film, made in collaboration with Dujuan's family, is an emotional journey through the fight to mend an educational schism between traditional culture and colonial ideas and solidify a future for the youth.
— Heather Haynes, Hot Docs Film Festival