Shianne Wright in Servant or Slave
Shianne Wright in Servant or Slave
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Host a Screening of Servant or Slave

Servant or Slave is an emotional and confronting insight into the history and legacy of the domestic servitude enforced upon Aboriginal girls in Australia.

Published 13 July 2020 3:14pm
Updated 23 December 2022 12:12pm
By SBS, NITV
Source: NITV, SBS
Image: Shianne Wright as a Cootamundra Girl in Servant or Slave (No Coincidence Media)

About the Film

Servant or Slave is an emotional and confronting insight into the history and legacy of the domestic servitude enforced upon Aboriginal girls in Australia.

The film follows the lives of five Aboriginal women who were stolen from their families and trained to be domestic servants. With the government exercising complete control over their wages, many thousands of Aboriginal girls and boys were effectively condemned to a treadmill of abuse, from which there was little hope of escape.

How to host a screening

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Request a copy of the film

Rates:
$99 - small community organisations and screenings of less than 50 people
$250 - screenings up to 100 people
$500 - screenings up to 200 people
$750 - large screenings with more than 200 people
Please note that all revenue goes directly to the producers of this film.

This film is 63 minutes long.

Once your request has been submitted, you will be put in contact with the film’s distributor, who will process your request. You will be able to discuss any additional requirements with them, before being emailed an invoice and viewing link to watch the film.