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Sovereignity dreaming : la révolte des rèves / un film de Vanessa Escalante.
Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Published/Created
Paris, France : L'Harmattan, 2016.
Description
1 online resource (48 minutes)
Details
Subject(s)
Aboriginal Australians
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Australia
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Political participation
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Australia
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Northern Territory
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Antinuclear movement
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Australia
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Northern Territory
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Radioactive waste disposal
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Australia
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Northern Territory
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Radioactive pollution
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Australia
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Northern Territory
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Australia
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Politics and government
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1945-.
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Australia
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Race relations
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History
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Director
Escalante, Vanessa
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Screenwriter
Escalante, Vanessa
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Production company
Dreaming Films
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Film distributor
Harmattan Vidéo (Firm)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Documentary films
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Environmental films
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Summary note
En 1972, alors que le gouvernement australien refuse de rendre leur terre aux Aborigènes, 4 jeunes indigènes décident d'occuper les jardins du parlement. La Tente Ambassade Aborigène est créée, le mouvement Black Power réclame la souveraineté et des droits fonciers pour tous les Aborigènes. 40 ans plus tard, en 2006, l'Australie n'a toujours pas signé de traité avec sa première nation et veut créer la plus grande poubelle nucléaire du monde à Muckaty, une terre sacrée. Pour la première fois de leur vie, les clans gardiens de la terre décident de se battre contre le Commonwealth. Le procès contre les déchets nucléaires se déroule en pleine brousse sur leurs terres traditionnelles en juin 2014. In 1972, when the Australian government refused to give their land back to the Aborigines, 4 young natives decided to occupy the gardens of the parliament. The Aboriginal Embassy Tent is created, the Black Power movement claims sovereignty and land rights for all Aborigines. 40 years later, in 2006, Australia has still not signed a treaty with its first nation and wants to create the largest nuclear bin in the world in Muckaty, a sacred land. For the first time in their lives, the guardian clans of the earth decide to fight against the Commonwealth. The nuclear waste trial takes place in the bush on their traditional lands in June 2014.
Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed April 24, 2020).
Language note
In English with French subtitles.
OCLC
1154002134
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