Our libraries will be closed on Monday 2 June to celebrate King's Birthday.
In recognition of World Children's Day, this month we are screening In My Blood It Runs, a film by Newell.
Monthly
Our monthly International Storytellers Film Series, a FREE monthly event dedicated to showcasing powerful films and documentaries that align with important international recognition days.
Admission: Free but please reserve a spot here.
Where: Frankton Library
About "In My Blood it Runs"
Dujuan is an inquisitive ten-year-old Arrernte/Garrwa boy who speaks three languages, understands his Aboriginal culture, loves his country and the natural world and seems to have a happy future in Mparntwe (Alice Springs).
At home he is bright and contented, but problems begin at his mainstream school. His teachers are not trained to appreciate the students’ Indigenous knowledge, and the books that Dujuan must read speak of an Australia that is not his at all.
As he faces increasing scrutiny from welfare and police, his family battle to keep him safe, grounded in language, culture and identity – the only solution they know works.
This event series is a collaboration between the QLDC Libraries and the Kiwi Kit Community Trust, aiming to bring the world’s most compelling cultural stories to our Queenstown community. Thank you to the Street Team Productions for making this event possible.