Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Australia Day Review – Kriv Stenders Bites off More Than He Can Chew in Unfocused New Film
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'The Red Dog director Kriv Stenders’ new film is the sort of project you can imagine a public broadcaster happily investing in: a button-pushing multicultural drama set on Australia Day, following three groups of people from varying backgrounds. Revolving around the stories of troubled teenagers, Stenders substitutes booze, barbecues and the Hottest 100 for drug addiction, racially motivated violence and the trafficking of sex workers.' (Introduction)

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