ENCORE SCREENING: LIKE MY BROTHER (OC Session)
Director: Sal Balharrie & Danielle MacLean
Year: 2024
Rating: G
Run time: 93 mins
Country: Australia
Genre: Documentary
Language: English (with open captions)
DUE TO DEMAND, LIKE MY BROTHER RETURNS FOR AN ENCORE SCREENING!
This session will be screened with Open Captions.
Four talented Tiwi Islander girls dream of AFLW stardom, and with the support of their community, face the social and physical obstacles standing in their way. This is an inspirational story of human endurance, ancient resilience and the power of sport to act as a force for change.
Filmed over 6 years, Like My Brother explores the different worlds that the girls must traverse from the remote Tiwi Islands to mainland Australia as they are selected by the Essendon Football Club for their talent and unique style of play. Navigating the competitive world of professional football while dealing with the weight of cultural expectations, distance and financial barriers, the girls encounter triumphs and disappointments before defining success on their own terms to become an inspiration for the next generation of their community.
This coming-of-age documentary shot in the Northern Territory and Victoria is the feature debut of Sal Balharrie and Luritja and Warumungu filmmaker Danielle MacLean, who previously directed an entry in the anthology film We Are Still Here and has written for Mystery Road. Confronting the universal themes of family, ambition and sacrifice through the specific lens of sport, Like My Brother is an inspiring film that will open viewers’ eyes not just to the realities of life in the Tiwi Islands but also to the resilience required to find success as an outsider.
Director: Sal Balharrie & Danielle MacLean
Starring: Arthurina Moreen, Freda Puruntatameri, Jessica Stassi & Julianna Kerinaiua
Wheelchair access