The filmmakers sympathies are not in doubt, though his decision to avoid talking heads relying instead on contemporaneous television coverage makes his case stronger by giving all the fulminators enough rope to hang themselves. Given the content, it is also important for teachers to communicate with parents and guardians of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students before playing the film and/or engaging with the teaching and learning resources. Darling presents a self-consciously larrikin culture in which the right to provoke is sacrosanct, and perceived pomposity is eagerly sniffed out. Retired players such as Sam Newman, whose goblin-faced invective bookends the film, reassures Goodes hes being jeered not because hes black, but because hes a jerk. Ian Darling recaps the years-long media cycle that drove Indigenous sportsman Adam Goodes out of the limelight in 'The Final Quarter.' By Harry Windsor. At various points during this film I felt cold shivers, and left the experience shaken not by what The Final Quarter says about the sport of AFL, but what it suggests about this country. 52 Victoria StreetPaddington, Sydney NSW 2021, Allens Linklaters and their invaluable pro bono legal support, This website was created with the support of. Investigates different forms of racism and challenges us to interrogate and confront attitudes and behaviours. 0000010667 00000 n
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To view more detail on relevant specialist units scroll down. Premiering at the Sydney Film Festival, what a picture The Final Quarter paints; one that as the archival footage emphasises all played out in the public eye under the sizeable gaze of both the country's football media and the popular code's supporters. Use these age-appropriate lessons to guide your students through the process of viewing the filmin its entirety. Director's Statement. [6] Goodes was deeply affected by the incident, but said repeatedly that the girl should not be blamed; the environment that she grew up in had shaped her response. Using only archival footage aired at the time, the film holds a mirror to Australia and is an opportunity to reconsider what happened on and off the footballfield. We'll update you with a release date when one is announced. (2019), June 17). 0000003225 00000 n
Perhaps fed up with just that kind of dance, Goodes celebrates a goal with a traditional war jig that culminates in the throwing of an imaginary spear, and talkback radio again lights up. A supercharged current courses through it, Darling having created less a documentary than a kind of electric cine-essay, pulsing with energy and urgency. Concrete Playground acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands where we live, work and play, and across the lands we travel through. 0000005517 00000 n
[30] Garry Maddox, for the Sydney Morning Herald says "It is a powerful work that stirs deep emotions",[31] while Screenhub's Sarah Ward calls it 'crucial'. 0000042530 00000 n
Director Ian Darling wanted to explore what happened and why, and start the conversation about racism in Australia that Adam Goodes asked us to have. Addressing the media the day after famously being called an ape by a 13-year-old girl in the stands, for instance, Goodes rightly criticises the teenagers behaviour while calling for compassion insisting that its not her fault, that kids are innocent and we need to support her. Australian Teachers of Media, Cool Australia, and Reconciliation Australia, as well as the Australian Human Rights Commission, and many media organisations and influencers mobilised to support the film. Our Watching the Film lessons are designed to support you in facilitating this process. Australian documentary filmmaker Ian Darling re-examines the incidents that marked the final 3 years of Indigenous footballer Adam Goodes' playing career. FBIRadio. Cool celebrates the world's oldest living culture and acknowledges that sovereignty was never ceded. [21][22] The director's statement about the film states that he did not want to explicitly choose a side but instead wanted to present the footage and allow "the audience to see and hear for themselves what had happened, to ask their own questions and to come to their own conclusions". 0000001256 00000 n
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Directed by Ian Darling, and solely compiled from archival material in a technique reminiscent of another great sports doco in recent years, Senna it's a powerful and impassioned chronicle of the treatment Goodes received from crowds and commentators alike. Adam Goodes was Australian of the year in 2014. A tale of two Adam Goodes films: docos on AFL legend put racism in big picture, AFL club bosses to watch Adam Goodes documentary, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Topic: Learning Through Film, Social Issues, Indigenous Education, This lesson is part of the wider unit of work: The Final Quarter Assembling Archival Footage Media Arts Years 9 & 10. In developing the lessons it was critical that we had the input of a psychologist and expert groups to ensure these lessons promote emotional safety and cultural awareness. Retrieved fromhttps://thefinalquarterfilm.com.au/about/. trailer
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[24] It had its World Premiere at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival. Includes investments, loans and grants. Within the first three months of the educational release, the film: had been seen within ~25% of secondary schools in Australia and became the third-most watched content on ClickView in 2019, including 1,073 institutions streaming the film and a total 22,294 views. By calling out racism, and by refusing to be put inside a box where the powers that be might have liked him to remain, Goodes unquestionably made life harder for himself. 'The Final Quarter' compiles a selection of opinions from cultural commentators at the time (like Andrew Bolt, Miranda Devine, and Rita Panahi), who present the most common arguments for why people were booing Goodes. They will develop skills in active, conscious and reflective listening and communication, along with gaining an understanding of the Five Dimensions of Reconciliation. Explores injustices faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their rights and the continuing journey towards reconciliation. Book unique getaways and adventures dreamed up by our editors. [32], The Go Foundation reported that it had received several messages from members of the public who had seen the documentary and wanted to express their remorse for having booed Goodes.[20]. %PDF-1.4
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Tracy is passionate about the mental health and wellbeing of young people and her training and approach incorporates cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), mindfulness skills, and interventions drawn from positive psychology research. Available free with ClickVIew subscription at the film website www.thefinalquarterfilm.com.au. I see a man down: booing and being Adam Goodes", "Proud Goodes stands by war cry celebration", "Adam Goodes booing: Gillon McLachlan calls for footy to get its respect back as captains of all 18 AFL clubs make plea to fans", "#istandwithadam: Social media campaign rallies for Sydney Swans star Adam Goodes", "Swell of support for Adam Goodes as Sydney Swans play Adelaide Crows at SCG", "Goodes reveals he almost retired after booing controversy", "Swans champion Adam Goodes calls it a day", "AFL says 'sorry' for not protecting Adam Goodes sooner from racist booing", "Retired Sydney Swans legend Adam Goodes would have been booed on grand final day, says Tim Watson", "Adam Goodes documentary sparks outpouring of remorse from AFL fans", "Ten to air Adam Goodes documentary, The Final Quarter", "AFL great Adam Goodes is being booed across Australia. We highly recommend that students view the film in its entirety before participating in subsequent lessons. 0000067425 00000 n
The AFL issued an unprecedented and extraordinary response on the night of the films premiere, apologising for the treatment that Adam Goodes had experienced and for not doing enough. Whether tearing up football fields across during his 372-game stint for the Sydney Swans, or standing up against prejudice both in the AFL and in Australian in general, Adam Goodes' name has been splashed across the headlines plenty of times over the past two decades. While we await new stock schools, please tap WATCHNOW, or others tap RENT/BUY for homeviewingoptions. 0000013810 00000 n
In these 52 lessons students will learn about taking responsibility for their words, actions and attitudes towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the importance of rejecting racism in all its forms. Uncomfortable, too, in the middle of a media storm he never saw coming, and which seems never to abate. Late 2019: Launched the educational strategy in partnership with the Australian Human Rights Commission, Reconciliation Australia and Cool Australia, including 46 lessons for years 5-12 on dignity, cultural pride, racism, truth-telling, respect, resilience, and mental health. They evaluate how social, institutional and ethical issues influence the making and use of media artworks. Learning Through Film, Social Issues, Indigenous Education, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures (OI.9), The Final Quarter Assembling Archival Footage Media Arts Years 9 & 10, Editing Conventions Seed Discussion Posters, Editing Vocabulary And Archival Documentary Conventions Factsheet, Students understand how technical and symbolic codes are used by the director of. The methodology of The Final Quarter and other aforementioned films of its ilk can have a distancing effect - many of the traditional powers of the motion picture medium (cinematography, for. Explores the power and influence of the Australian media and its responsibilities, including the broader publics engagement with social media. Directed by Ian Darling, and solely compiled from archival material in a technique reminiscent of another great sports doco in recent years, . The first film, The Final Quarter, just launched at the Sydney Film Festival, premiering to a packed house on Friday, June 7 and receiving a standing ovation from the lively audience afterwards. This lesson will be centred around the acclaimed 2019 documentary, The Final Quarter. The Final Quarter opens with a clip of Sam Newman frothing from the mouth and berating Goodes on The Footy Show. 0000091357 00000 n
This film explores the detrimental treatment of AFL star Adam Goodes and the media and community responses. The president of the opposing team, Eddie McGuire a former host of the local version ofWho Wants to Be a Millionaire? Student Worksheets one copy per student. Venue: Sydney Film Festival, Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. offsider Kris Gale chat with Ian and Yvonne about the film which premiered at the Sydney Film Festival, and which uses . Those unfamiliar with Australian football are unlikely to become adherents after watchingThe Final Quarter, a documentary that weaves together archival footage to tell the story of Indigenous player Adam Goodes, whose outspokenness about racism led to a cavalcade of jeers and finally to his exit from the game. [25] It was shown as part of the 2019 Perth International Film Festival and the Castlemaine Documentary Film Festival, both in July 2019,[26] and aired on Network Ten on 18 July 2019. Made entirely from archival footage, photos and interviews sourced from television, radio and newspapers, the film reviews the national conversation that took place over this period, and places it in a wider historical context. Goodes himself recedes as the film goes on and the media barrage continues. Goodes himself clearly believes this, and his ongoing presence in the film (which he supports but was not involved in) is a balm to the rash of madness around him. Goodes took indefinite leave from the game in August of the 2015 season. He did not participate in a final parade for retiring players as he feared that he would be booed again. Using only archival footage aired at the time, The Final Quarter holds a mirror to Australia and is an opportunity to reconsider what happened on and off the football field. He publicly called out racism, was named Australian of the Year, was accused of staging for free kicks, and performed an on-field war dance celebration. hb```f``a`c`gd@ A2
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[27], Darling also announced that the film will be made freely available to schools and clubs across Australia. Goodes himself was not interviewed for the documentary, although he was consulted and gave permission for it to go ahead. As Darling astutely realised, the footage says it all. Learn more about the film here. Throughout 2019: worked through social media company 33 Creative to engage with an online audience, maximise positive engagement and manage racist or bullying interaction. Below we've listed down some of the most widely-used cinematography techniques that can help dictate how your audience should feel about your scene, as well as how they will interpret it. Revelation Perth International Film Festival Inc, Distinctive storytelling for the big screen, Ambition, creativity, audience engagement, Quality, cultural value, innovation, diversity, Opportunities for First Nations storytellers, Insights into challenges facing the industry, International awards for Australian projects and people, Australian screenings at international festivals, International Pitching Events and Talent Labs, International Marketing Support: Festivals and awards, All Screen Australia production applications. Explores how privilege operates in Australian society and encourages thinking about how to acknowledge and challenge white privilege to create a fairer society. To help make planning easier you can access all the specialist units on this page. Music: Paul Charlier As the name suggests, The Final Quarter focuses on the last stages of Goodes' time in the AFL when he was verbally attacked by spectators and high-profile media figures, relentlessly booed at games, put under immense scrutiny for celebrating his Indigenous heritage, accused of staging for free kicks and ultimately chose not to play for a period due to the toll he was under. This requires planning among multiple teachers and across specialist streams. Mise en Scene is an integrated design concept which refers to what we see on screen in a film. Students will explore how the editor and director created mood and message for the audience, and appreciate how archival documentary can powerfully communicate public messages of importance. In the final three years of his playing career he became a lightning rod for a heated public debate and widespread media commentary that divided the nation. The Final Quarter is the best Australian documentary ever made, A powerful work that stirs deep emotions., It is brilliant work, and a must-watch., A compelling, often devastating, documentary, You dont have to care about football for this movie to hit home., Shark Island Institute acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of Country and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Cool Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we live, learn and work, and pays respect to their Elders past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Goodes, an Aboriginal Australian, was drafted by the Sydney Swans in the 1997 AFL Draft and went on to have a successful career with the Swans, featuring in their 2005 and 2012 premiership teams and being awarded a number of accolades for his performances including the AFL Rising Star award in 1999,[1] the Brownlow Medal (2003 and 2006),[2] the Bob Skilton Medal (2003, 2006 and 2011),[3] and All Australian selection (2003, 2006, 2009 and 2011). The cheers became boos as football crowds turned on him. 0000003655 00000 n
consider the various ways mood and meaning are created in archival documentaries. 2022 Shark Island Institute | PrivacyPolicy. The game did not do enough to stand with him, and call it out. 1. As essential for the broader public as it is for football fans, the film is set for both a cinema and television release later this year, Just hours before the premiere but nearly four years after Goodes retired at the end of the 2015 season, notably the AFL and its 18 clubs released a long-overdue statement that apologised "unreservedly for our failures" in not standing up for him during his career. Made entirely from archival footage, photos and interviews sourced from television, radio and newspapers, the film reviews the national conversation that took place over this period, and places it in a wider historical context. Upon hearing the abuse, Goodes pointed the girl out to security, who ejected her from the stadium. Why might companies like Shark Island Productions be beneficial for the Australian media industry and Australian audiences in general? All Rights Reserved. We appreciate your feedback. 0000004288 00000 n
It's written by acclaimed journalist Stan Grant, and will open the Melbourne International Film Festival before hitting theatres around the country. As the name suggests, The Final Quarter focuses on the last stages of Goodes' time in the AFL when he was verbally attacked by spectators and high-profile media figures, relentlessly booed at games, put under immense scrutiny for celebrating his Indigenous heritage, accused of staging for free kicks and ultimately chose not to play for a period due to the toll he was under. The film 'The Final Quarter' looks at the final years of Adam Goodes' AFL career and the storm that followed. Theyre booing you because youre acting like a jerk, he bellows, going on to ridicule the league for promoting diversity-related initiatives and declaring that, as a white heterosexual male, he is waiting for my day to come. Documentary-maker Ian Darling relies chiefly on broadcast footage, as well as upon newspaper headlines splashed across the screen, in retracing his tale. 0000001984 00000 n
But he also created a narrative, if not a reason for being, far more important than any act of sporting prowess. Excludes Producer Offset and Producer Equity Program. When film-makers and critics refer to mise en scene, they are often referring to these 4 main elements on the screen: Setting including props and decor. But there is one key figure who is conspicuous by his complete absence. Students explore the way mood and message is created for the audience by the editor and director. 0000019988 00000 n
Embracing Diversity Years 5 & 6, Assembling Archival Footage Media Arts Years 9 & 10. Project-specific support provided by Screen Australia's production investment programs since the agency's inception in July 2008. In addition, 13,000 users accessed the educational resources on Cool Australia and 2,500 watched the film, and the AToM study guide was downloaded 3,507 times. H\j0E In this lesson students will learn about archival documentary filmmaking conventions and apply their analytical skills to scenes from The Final Quarter. The spectator, who turned out to be a 13-year-old girl, was promptly escorted from the stands by security, but in the aftermath Goodes was accused of victimizing and publicly humiliating a teenager. The filmmaker's sympathies are not in doubt, though his decision to avoid talking heads - relying instead on contemporaneous television coverage - makes his . 0000103450 00000 n
Music, still images and diction-ary definitions have been added to heighten the message of The Final Quarter. Next steps in 2020: Distribute a DVD and educational resources to every principal of every high school in Australia, as well as every junior and senior sporting club with access to the film, and continue community outreach. Request an update here. Adam Goodes, captain of the Sydney Swans, at the end of the 2012 AFL grand final at the MCG. 'The Final Quarter': Film Review. [13][14][15][16], Goodes retired from the AFL in September 2015. 0000069818 00000 n
It received extensive media coverage, with over 200 articles and 330 pages of media appearing in all media outlets including The Age, SMH, Herald Sun, The Australian, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, ABC Insiders, etc. Let us know what you like or don't like about this activity: Sorry. We are unified on this, and never want to see the mistakes of the past repeated. This sets the scene for exploration of one of the films key messages: that words matter, and they ought to be used responsibly. +: 410@ v[[J2s1nY(x1F?F^V,pnhpi|&N.]L*^{F\`\00-KPaoPJ00 @
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Provide every junior and senior sporting club with access to the film and screening guides and supporting materials via the AFL and Australian sporting clubs, Work with sporting bodies to encourage clubs to screen the film as an ongoing part of Indigenous Round activities. Narragunnawali (pronounced narra-gunna-wally) is a word from the language of the Ngunnawal people, Traditional Owners of the land on which Reconciliation Australias Canberra office is located, meaning alive, wellbeing, coming together and peace. We will not achieve this while racism and discrimination exists in our game We will stand strongly with all in the football community who experience racism or discrimination. Explores what it means to be Australian, and how we express our individual and collective identities. Angles. Way back in the distant dark ages of Australian history those atavistic times when the nation was young, barbaric and bigoted one of the greatest players in one of the countrys most cherished sports leagues ended his career not in fanfare, but as a figure at the centre of an ugly debate about racism. The documentary intertwines media clips from Goodes' games, general AFL coverage, news stories, press conferences and interviews from the era to paint a heartbreaking picture of the ex-Swans captain's experiences. This is what was seen. Documentary Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this nation. Some elements that are used are mise en scene, cinematography, editing, and the soundtrack. The AFL Players Associations Indigenous Advisory Committee also issued a statement, and there was an outpouring of emotion from the Indigenous players who called for all to fight against racism. 0000062114 00000 n
subsequently exacerbated the situation by suggesting, in an on-air interview, that Goodes be used to promote the forthcoming stage musicalKing Kong. Use the film to educate young people about racial vilification at a grassroots level and continue outreach to ensure The Final Quarter continues to have a long-term and lasting legacy. Director: Ian Darling Further, the film has already achieved positive educational outcomes. Teachers are advised to use their discretion when deciding whether to show this film. When the football crowds turned on him, the Brownlow medallist left his beloved game. How do you think this film is relevant for Australia today? [35] The Hawthorn players all wore number 37, Goodes' jersey number, during their warm ups before their match against Sydney on 21 June 2019 in a gesture of support.[28]. Unit: The Final Quarter - Watching The Film - Years 5-12 Activities for this Unit Tuning in About the Film Adam Goodes is a champion AFL footballer and Indigenous leader who became a lightning rod for an intense public debate and widespread media commentary that divided the nation. This is what was heard. HBO, Lily-Rose Depp Deny On-Set Turmoil on The Idol, Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks: Film Review, Queer Japan: Film Review | Outfest 2019, 'Stranger Things' Stage Play Set for London Debut, Viagra Trial Drama 'Men Up' Coming to BBC From Russell T. Davies, 'Industry' Writer, 'It's a Sin' Producer, How Judd Hirsch Made the Most of Short Fabelmans Screen Time, and Nabbed an Oscar Nom to Boot, Ana de Armas on the Polarizing Views on Blonde: It Was Not Made to Please People, All Quiet on the Western Front, Elvis, Empire of Light Cinematographers on Their Oscar-Nominated Work: The Camera Had to Be Dancing, Boulder International Film Festival: F. Murray Abraham Tapped for Performer of the Year Award (Exclusive), Babylon, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Everything Everywhere All at Once Costume Designers on Defining Their Characters Looks, Nicole Kassell, Nicole Perlman Tackling Medusa for Amazon Studios (Exclusive), The Best Bridesmaid Dresses for Every Budget, From Under-$100 Gowns to Hollywood-Inspired Classics, BTS Army: Heres When and Where Legos Dynamite-Inspired Set Arrives Online and In Stores, From Makeup Must-Haves to Skin Care Superstars, These Black-Owned Beauty Brands Are Best-Sellers, Rachel Zoe on Her Go-To Wedding Registry Gifts, Bridal Style Tips and More, Lord of the Rings: Amazon, Warner Bros. Ready for Tolkien Battle, How the Landscape of Native-Led Stories Has Changed Between Avatars: Were Flexing Our Sovereignty, The Definitive Voice of Entertainment News. Director Ian Darling joins us to discuss, ://fbiradio.com/ian-darling-yvonne-sampson-last-days-adam-goodes-career/, https://thefinalquarterfilm.com.au/about/. The Final Quarter - Listening To Community - Years 7-9 [8][9][10], During a match against Carlton in May 2015, again during the Indigenous Round, Goodes celebrated a goal by performing an Aboriginal war dance, in which he mimed throwing a spear in the direction of the Carlton cheer squad. Registration is fast and free. [18][19], The documentary uses only archival footage and newspaper headlines from the last few years of Goodes' career, with no new interviews or footage. identify different documentary making techniques. Despite much of the material being confronting, The Final Quarter is also inspiring, with a message that each of us will be remembered ultimately for two things: what we say and what we do. Using only archival footage aired at the time, The Final Quarter holds a mirror to Australia and is an opportunity to reconsider what happened on and off the football field. Level of teacher scaffolding: Medium introduce new concepts and facilitate discussions and activities. 0000009450 00000 n
They largely argue that he overreacted to being heckled by the crowd. [20], Many commentators and Goodes himself believed that the booing was racially motivated, while others believed that it was motivated by dislike of his playing style or of his response to a 13 year old girl who shouted a racially-charged insult at him. Adam Goodes is a champion AFL footballer and Indigenous leader who became a lightning rod for an intense public debate and widespread media commentary that divided the nation. Keywords: film, documentary, analysis, analyse, media, The Final Quarter, archival, footage, conventions, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, AFL, footy, football, perspective, point of view, techniques, editing. Director Ian Darling joins us to discuss the importance of telling the story and what we can all learn from it. 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