A film PROJECt about the stories and faces behind the statistics of First Nations disadvantage in Australia’s legal system.
THE PROBLEM
First Nations people in Australia are the most disproportionately incarcerated people in the world – making up 32% of the prison population while comprising only 3.8% of the total Australian population.
There have been at least 636 First Nations deaths in custody since the 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody – with only one conviction made.
Many Australians have heard these statistics. Fewer understand the systemic issues behind them, or how they translate into human stories and experiences.
THE RESPONSE
Numbers don’t convince people. Stories do. Facing the Numbers puts Australians in the shoes of five First Nations people harmed by the legal system – grounded in truth-telling, and in the strength of people still protecting Country, culture and community despite it.
WATCH THE STORIES
The statistics tell one story. We tell another.
Facing the Numbers will soon be screening in Australia and internationally. Screening updates will be shared here.
Our team is currently raising funds to ensure more people can see our stories. If you can donate, please contact us here.