KIN - Dudi & Jojo (Australia) by Tumeli Tuqota
Doc.London Documentary Film Festival
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24m
This film sees iTaukei Fijian-Australian vocalists and twin sisters Ruci (Dudi) Kaisila and Joanne (Jojo) Kaisila debut as writers and filmmakers, exploring their deeply personal insights into Fiji, its culture, the diaspora and their lives as burgeoning cultural custodians and singers in a Gospel family. A story of ancestral consciousness told in animation and live action
Running time: 00:25:00
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