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      We Are Still Here

      2022 1 hr. 30 min. Drama List
      78% 9 Reviews Tomatometer Eight tales of Indigenous people struggle tell a story of hope and survival, spanning over 1,000 years into the past and examining the present and future. Read More Read Less

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      David Stratton The Australian Are Still Here is a disappointment and less than the sum of its parts. Rated: 3/5 Feb 17, 2023 Full Review Luke Buckmaster Guardian We Are Still Here is unquestionably memorable and, at times, a thrilling achievement, one that imparts a wonderful sense of growing, expanding and evolving, almost as if it has a life of its own. Rated: 4/5 Jun 9, 2022 Full Review Jim Schembri jimschembri.com The enterprise doesn’t fly owing to a grand lack of daring. It’s too safe, too one-sided, too anodyne, politically and dramatically...There’s nothing revelatory or confronting here, nothing to challenge established perceptions, prejudices or stereotypes. Rated: 2/5 Feb 16, 2023 Full Review Graeme Tuckett Stuff.co.nz If you have any interest at all in the ways in which films can be made, even without millions of dollars to burn, then watching We Are Still Here is pretty much compulsory. Feb 2, 2023 Full Review Pat Mullen That Shelf We Are Still Here is a powerful step forward for Indigenous narrative sovereignty. Sep 28, 2022 Full Review Sean Gilman In Review Online It’s a more limited subject matter, to be sure, but the narrowness does have the benefit of focusing the film’s political argument, which is a powerful one. Sep 16, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Eight tales of Indigenous people struggle tell a story of hope and survival, spanning over 1,000 years into the past and examining the present and future.
      Director
      Chantelle Burgoyne, Dena Curtis, Richard Curtis, Mario Gaoa, Danielle MacLean, Miki Magasiva, Renae Maihi, Tracey Rigney, Tim Worrall, Beck Cole
      Screenwriter
      Dena Curtis, Richard Curtis, Mario Gaoa, Danielle MacLean, Miki Magasiva, Renae Maihi, Tracey Rigney, Tim Worrall, Samuel Paynter, Tiraroa Reweti
      Production Co
      No Coincidence Media
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English