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Voice (2024)

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Voice

2024 Documentary 100mins

With a national vote approaching to enshrine Indigenous peoples voice in the constitution, a dynamic Indigenous youth group travel on a pilgrimage across Australia to commemorate a historic civil rights victory. Buoyed by the imminent referendum, the group voyage through ephemeral Australian landscape in the microcosm of a minibus, sharing the rich, multilayered stories of their personal histories, as they dream up a hopeful new vision for Australia. As the results of the vote are counted, it’s impact on their future offer two paths – a hopeful breakthrough or another chapter in the long fight for recognition.

Voice: Cast & Crews

Directors
Krunal Padhiar
Top Cast
John Doe, Jane Smith, Alice Johnson, Robert Brown, Emily Davis

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4/5
4/5

Voice is a stirring examination of identity and activism, woven into the fabric of an Indigenous pilgrimage across Australia. Directed by Krunal Padhiar, the film captures the essence of a pivotal moment in Australian history, as a diverse group of young Indigenous Australians journey towards a refe ... Show more >>

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3.5/5
3.5/5

Voice is an ambitious film that dives headfirst into the complexities of Indigenous rights in Australia. The premise is compelling—a group of young people on a road trip to honour their history while facing an uncertain future. However, while the film shines in its intentions, it sometimes falters i ... Show more >>

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Yes, Voice is worth watching for its poignant storytelling and exploration of Indigenous issues in Australia. The film presents a unique perspective on a critical moment in the nation's history, encouraging viewers to reflect on the significance of the upcoming referendum.

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