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Our Choir Has Always Been Travelling (2026)
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Our Choir Has Always Been Travelling (2026)

Release Date
June 13, 2026
Official Site
https://www.sff.org.au/program/event/our-choir-has-always-been-travelling/
Genre
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Release Date
June 13, 2026
MPAA Rating
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Duration
009 minute(s)
Production Budget
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Studio
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Official Site
https://www.sff.org.au/program/event/our-choir-has-always-been-travelling/
Director
Judith Pungarta Inkamala, Marjorie Nunga Williams, Nelson Armstrong

In just nine minutes, this evocative short film directed by Judith Pungarta Inkamala, Marjorie Nunga Williams, and Nelson Armstrong transports viewers to the heart of a remote Indigenous community, where music serves as both a lifeline and a legacy. The story follows a small, close-knit choir whose members carry not only their harmonies but also the weight of tradition and displacement. As they prepare for a journey that is as much about survival as it is about performance, the choir faces the challenge of keeping their songs alive in a world that often overlooks their voices. The central conflict emerges from the tension between preserving ancient cultural practices and adapting to the demands of a modern, transient existence. With a gentle, contemplative tone, the film captures the quiet resilience of its characters, whose shared passion for singing becomes a vehicle for storytelling, healing, and connection. Through intimate scenes of rehearsal and travel, the audience witnesses how this choir’s unwavering commitment to their art transforms each step of their journey into a act of defiance and hope.