Too Little Justice
Dean Francis | Australia 2004 | 5:24 min
Too Little Justice tells of "everyday" racism escalating into violence as an Indigenous school boy is forced to fight for dignity.
Too Little Justice was written as a response to the events and the media coverage of Sydney's "Redfern Riots" in early 2004, following the death of Aboriginal teenager TJ Hickey.
Too Little Justice shows vividly how racism often starts with an "innocent" remark when one
does not know about offending stereotypes.
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| Release dates | 2004 - Australia | ||
| Video/DVD Release Date | not available | ||
| Awards | not available | ||
| Rating | PG - some violence (fight) (my rating) | ||
| Language level | medium | ||
| Distributor | not available | ||
| Soundtrack | Basil Hogios | ||
| Genre | Short | ||
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| Find this movie | Indigenous film suppliers and distributors |
Where to from here?
- Get informed about racism towards Aboriginal people
- Discover Aboriginal stereotypes
- Read about Aboriginal identity
