Survival of Kindness, The

Written, directed and produced by award-winning auteur filmmaker Rolf de Heer (Dingo, Bad Boy Bubby, The Tracker) THE SURVIVAL OF KINDNESS uses allegory to analyse race and privilege, as it follows protagonist BlackWoman (South Australian Mwajemi Hussein), abandoned in a cage in the middle of the desert. Following her escape, she walks through pestilence and persecution, from desert to mountain to city, only to find more captivity.

Filmed across various stunning Australian landscapes in South Australia and Tasmania, THE SURVIVAL OF KINDNESS was acclaimed by critics upon it's international debut at Berlin Film Festival for it's power, performances and exceptional craft.
Rating M
Genre Drama
Running Time 96
Language
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