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Incarceration Nation (2021)

M (AU) | Australia | English | 90 min
Directed by: Dean Gibson
8.2

Australia was founded by the British with one clear purpose - to create a penal colony. We have continued to be one ever since. In the 230 years that have followed our incarceration rates are amongst the highest in the world and costing our nation billions of dollars. But the most devastating cost is the erosion of the culture and wellbeing of our First Nation Peoples leading to over-representation in our justice system. Today, thousands of Indigenous people across Australia wake behind the bars of our prisons. Indigenous children are confined in juvenile detention centres away from their family; Indigenous women are locked in women's prisons away from their children; and Indigenous men are incarcerated in high-security prisons, thousands of kilometres away from their communities and their lands. Indigenous Australians comprise 29% of the prison population but only 3.3% of the population. The trauma for families and communities is unimaginable. Indigenous people are 16-18 times more likely to be imprisoned than the rest of the population. Two of the key drivers for incarceration are trauma and disadvantage. Incarceration Nation connects the relentless legislation and government intervention since colonisation to the trauma and disadvantage experienced by Indigenous Australians. Exposing massacres, child removals, stolen wages, denial of education, over-policing, racism, and systemic bias. We are amidst an internationally recognised human rights catastrophe. It's time for change. The story is told through archive and expert interviews including Judge Matthew Myers, barrister Joshua Creamer, Associate Professor Chelsea Bond, Professor Don Weatherburn and lawyer Teela Reid. Incarceration Nation also gives voice to the victims of systemic injustice - Keenan Mundine, the Dungay, Fisher, Day and Hickey families. This story needs to be told; it's time to put our Nation's justice system on trial.

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Release Date
Australia
(TV premiere)
2021-08-29
Australia
(Sydney Film Festival)
2021-11-10
Also Known As (A.K.A.)
Incarceration Nation
(Original title)
Incarceration Nation
Australia
Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated