Where to Watch Enemy Alien in Australia
A poetic retelling of the experiences of Joseph Murakami, a fourteen-year-old boy from Darwin, who is summarily rounded up and interned by his government on the basis of his ethnicity, leaving wounds unhealed to this day.
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- Runtime
- 13 minutes
- Released
- Origin Country
- Australia
- Languages
- en
- Subtitles
- en
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