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Title Redfern now : stand up
Published Melbourne, Victoria : Informit EduTV, 2012
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (56 min.) : digital, sound, colour
Summary Sixteen-year-old Joel Tait has just won an Indigenous scholarship to Clifton College - one of Sydney's most elite private schools. It's his first day, and at assembly Joel's teacher notices he isn't singing the national anthem. At home that night Joel is busy learning the words so he can join in, but his father Eddie doesn't want his son to sing the anthem....or stand for it. Joel doesn't want to let his father down, but is starting to invest in the school, and is torn between the traditions of the school and his father's principles. Mr Parish, the poetry teacher, has inspired him in a lesson about The Windhover and he's enjoying the work; and the most beautiful girl he's ever seen is in his class. But when Joel decides to follow his father's wishes, the situation escalates until he's threatened with expulsion. His mother Nic is desperate to find a solution and can't believe her husband is risking their son's future. But Eddie won't budge and Joel is starting to believe his father is right
Credits Directed by Rachel Perkins; Written by Steven Mc Gregor; Produced by Darren Dale and Miranda Dear
Cast Aaron McGrath, Marley Sharp, Ewen Leslie, Ursula Yovich
Notes Rated:PG
Originally produced: Blackfella Films in association with ABC TV, 2012
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Drama.
Families -- Drama.
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Drama.
Form Streaming video
Author Perkins, Rachel, 1970- director
Mc Gregor, Steven, writer
Dale, Darren, producer
Dear, Miranda, producer
Perkins, Rachel, 1970- actor
Sharp, Marley, actor
Leslie, Ewen, 1980- actor
Yovich, Ursula, actor
Informit EduTV, distributor