Vote Yes for Aborigines
Frances Peters-Little | Australia 2007 | 52 min
'Vote Yes for Aborigines' is a documentary about the 1967 Referendum and the fight for Aboriginal citizenship rights.
Frances says of her film: "I couldn't really make a film without mentioning that it's been a long, hard haul and it's going to continue."
'Vote Yes for Aborigines' marks the 40th anniversary of the referendum, celebrating its historical significance and contemporary relevance. 'Vote Yes for Aborigines' covers the 100-year-plus lead-up to the referendum, revisits those involved with the 1967 Referendum and the social attitudes and influences that led to the event.
The film questions the success of the referendum and features former Prime Ministers, politicians, historians and campaigners.
More than just marking a time in history, 'Vote Yes for Aborigines' interrogates the success of the Referendum and addresses current debates about what is meant by Australian citizenship and values and how they relate, if at all, to Aboriginal history, identity and culture.
"Such a good resource for teaching kids (and adults!) about the incredible struggle which is still very relevant and ongoing today for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people of Australia." —Primary school teacher
'Vote Yes for Aborigines' gives you the Aboriginal perspective on the 1967 Referendum.
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| Release dates | 2007 - Australia | ||
| Video/DVD Release Date | 2007 | ||
| Awards | not available | ||
| Rating | G - (exempt) | ||
| Language level | not available | ||
| Distributor | Ronin Films | ||
| Soundtrack | not available | ||
| Genre | Documentary | ||
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| Find this movie | Indigenous film suppliers and distributors |
