KAUGERE Screening with Q&A
Event description
Kaugere used to be a dangerous place, but through sports we’re going to change this place for the better!
- Dia Muri
We are holding a very special screening of KAUGERE: A PLACE WHERE NOBODY ENTERS. Followed by a Q&A with director Stephen Dupont and producer Elizabeth Tadic.
Set amid the squalor of one of Papua New Guinea’s infamous settlements, KAUGERE is a modern-day parable of once tribal men finding their feet through the game of rugby league. Footy coach Albert Muri is no stranger to crime and the raskol gangs that tore his family apart. Police gunned down his eldest son and his second son serves life in prison. Albert’s last great hope is his youngest son, Dia who helps him train a local rugby team, channeling criminal minds into sporting heroes.
But Dia treads a fine line between good and evil as he lives forever in the shadows of his gangster brothers. While the odds are against him, Dia triumphs as captain of the national basketball team but his boyhood dreams of becoming an NRL hero are shattered with a shoulder injury.
Meanwhile, Albert awaits the return of his pardoned son, Desmond. But what future is there in a settlement that more closely resembles a slum? Running water is a rare commodity yet the echoes of domestic disputes are a daily occurrence. And yet Desmond, just like Dia, dreams only to play rugby again…
With a backdrop of police brutality, domestic violence and detribalization, Albert’s devotion to change is heartwarming. But is it enough to redeem his family and save his community?
So far KAUGERE: A PLACE WHERE NOBODY ENTERS has won the Best Documentary award at the 2023 Byron Bay International Film Festival and the Grand Jury Prize at the 2024 FIFO Tahiti, the Festival of Oceanian Films.
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