The sun-drenched landscapes of the Northern Territory form the backdrop for a politically neutral, storytelling approach aimed at fostering learning and connection between Indigenous Australian communities and urban Australians. Our documentary chronicles the transformative journey of two First Nations men, Jaxon De Santis and Justin Grant, as they grapple with their uncertainty about the impending Voice to Parliament referendum.
Motivated by the glaring knowledge gap between urban dwellers and remote Indigenous communities, Jaxon and Justin embark on a journey to understand the perspectives of those who will be most affected by the referendum. Their quest is not only to find their own voices but also to empower others to do the same.
It is an open invitation to embark on a shared journey of understanding, guided by the wisdom and experiences of diverse First Nations communities across the NT.
Saturday 30 September
Saturday 30 September
This is a film for all Australians, because with the upcoming referendum most people have good intentions, but don't feel comfortable enough to know where their intentions should lead them.
As we set out on this epic journey, stay tuned for exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and updates from the road. Join us via the links below let's bring this powerful story to life together
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Our documentary is a powerful tool for bringing people together and fostering dialogue. We need your support to make this happen. Every contribution brings us closer to our goal of reaching as many people as possible before the upcoming referendum.
Do you have questions or comments about our film? Do you have a theater where we could arrange a screening? Send us a message, and we will get back to you soon.
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Our Voice, Our Heart project is located on the lands of the Larrakia peoples of the Larrakia Nation and the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their long, sustained connection to the land, skies and waters and pay our respect to their Elders both past and present. We extend that respect to all First Nations peoples across Australia and recognise their collective, unceded sovereignty.