A moving story of an Indigenous woman confronting her past as a member of the stolen generation.
Filmed and produced by young people at the Kurbingui Youth Development Association's Beanbag Centre for the 2006 KickArse film festival.
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Kiama's Tracks is a short film made by young people from the Beanbag Centre at Kurbingui Youth Development Association in Zillemere, Queensland. It follows the journey of an Indigenous woman confronting her past as a member of the stolen generation.
The film made its debut in last year's KickArse film festival, which is an annual initiative of the Beanbag Program (a sibling of ActNow and ReachOut! here at Inspire).
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© 2008. First published on actnow.com.au
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