Imaginary Border


The conflicts resulting from the meeting of the Australia's Indigenous people with white settlers more than 200 years ago are still visible in the Australia of today: While many whites are convinced that Aborigines are unwilling to become integrated into society, many Aborigines are exposed to racism, injustice and discrimination. Not surprisingly, many Aborigines escape to drugs and alcohol and constitute the minority in Australia who is affected most by poverty, unemployment and social exclusion. Others have built rich lives within these social constraints. Imaginary Border, without idealizing Aboriginal culture, focuses on the Aboriginal experience, accompanying their constant struggle to feel at home in their own land. Through interviews with urban and rural activists, artists, musicians, administrators, and a judge, the film, in a lyrical way, follows the search of the Aboriginal peoples for a balance between a way that is accepted by white society and the desire to keep their own roots. But Imaginary Border brings up a question that is not just limited to Australian society: Will the peaceful coexistence of two or more cultures, not forcing anyone into assimilation, always remain a utopia?

Director:

Alireza Ghanie

Film submission

26° Festival

CINEMAMBIENTE

05 June - 11 June 2023
TORINO

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CINEMAMBIENTE

 
JUNIOR

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