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Shifting Shelter 3
Synopsis
Ivan Sen interviewed four then teenagers in small towns in north western NSW over a period of ten years - in 1995, 2000 and 2005. This feature documentary follows Willy, Cindy, Danielle and Ben through a vital period in their lives, the transition from a teenager into a young adult.
While the young teenagers see a world open to them and light-heartedly share their many dreams, five years on many things have changed. Some wish they could turn back the clock as they experience first personal disappointments. Some dreams are on a knife-edge or already given up. The girls "find out" that that they are pregnant. A baby is given away.
It is captivating with how much honesty these young people share their life. It's a movie about hopes, disappointments, drugs, single motherhood, domestic violence, trust, fears, prison, suicide attempts, loss of loved ones, responsibility and, ultimately, love.
A strong and powerful movie, not only because the subjects are Indigenous, rather because these young people could have been me and you.
Details
- Release dates
- May 13th, 2006 - Australia
World premiere at the Indigenous Arts Festival, Sydney. - Rating
- M - Mature
- Notes
Ivan Sen produced Shifting Shelter 1 in 1995 while still at film school.
The predecessor is called Shifting Shelter 2 and was produced in 2000, running time 30 minutes.
Ivan Sen about the Shifting Shelter series: "I never meant these films to be political. These issues come up because of who they are and where they are from. I don't make this stuff up for the fun of it. It is a living, breathing part of people's lives, not issues to be just kicked around."
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Other films by Ivan Sen
- 1997Warm Strangers
- 1997Journey
- 1998Vanish
- 1998Tears
- 1999Wind
- 2000Dust
- 2002Beneath Clouds
- 2005Yellow Fella
- 2006Aunty Connie
- 2007A Sister's Love
- 2008Fire Talker
- 2009Dreamland
- 2011Shifting Shelter 4
- 2011Toomelah
- 2013Mystery Road
- 2016Goldstone
- 2023Limbo
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