Extraordinary media coverage and audience response across newspapers, radio and TV, largely praising the way the film objectively revealed the truth about the last three years of Adam Goodes career. Fire Up! Director's Statement. If teaching in a context with a high proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, it is imperative that guidance is sought from the Principal and Aboriginal Education Officer (or equivalent) prior to screening the film. Considers how the media influences audience perspectives through the use of language and point of view. Shortly this will also incorporate project-specific market and festival support provided by Screen Australia since its inception in July 2008. He did not participate in a final parade for retiring players as he feared that he would be booed again. The cheers became boos as the crowds turned on him. 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. We acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and we pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past and present. 0000062288 00000 n
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. 0000005517 00000 n
Directors statement Shark Island Production. Unsurprisingly, it's also both moving in displaying the AFL champ's dignified response to such horrors, and infuriating in its thorough examination of his ordeal. 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. 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. 0000001825 00000 n
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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. One thing the film used was Mise en scene. Venue: Sydney Film Festival, Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. The Final Quarter takes a confronting look at the controversies that marred the Sydney star's exit from the game and is an opportunity to reconsider what happened on and off the football field. [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'. 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. So, too, do the boos every time the player steps foot on the paddock, for more than sixteen weeks. And by dark ages I mean the last three years in Goodess decorated career, until his retirement in 2015. Paul Kelly wrote the end credit song "Every Day My Mother's Voice" for the film, and won Best Original Song Composed for the Screen, 2019 Screen Music Awards. Investigates different forms of racism and challenges us to interrogate and confront attitudes and behaviours. 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. Cool celebrates the world's oldest living culture and acknowledges that sovereignty was never ceded. Some elements that are used are mise en scene, cinematography, editing, and the soundtrack. The second Goodes-focused doco, The Australian Dream, will surface in August. [27] Luke Buckmaster, writing for The Guardian, called it "confronting" and "inspiring",[29] while Blake Howard, writing for Flicks, gave it five stars and called it exhilarating and powerful. It is recommended that students have seen the film in its entirety before commencing specialist lessons. Goodes took indefinite leave from the game in August of the 2015 season. Explores injustices faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their rights and the continuing journey towards reconciliation. 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. Australian documentary filmmaker Ian Darling re-examines the incidents that marked the final 3 years of footballer Adam Goodes' playing career. Darling presents a self-consciously larrikin culture in which the right to provoke is sacrosanct, and perceived pomposity is eagerly sniffed out. Angles. It is essential that teachers watch The Final Quarter documentary in full before showing it to students. The Final Quarter Teaching Resources The Final Quarter Curriculum Resources Fighting against Racism through Education. All Rights Reserved. 0 Qq
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If it was hard to mount that fingers-in-the-ears argument back then, it seems almost impossible now though the peanut gallery of outspoken conservative commentators, who haunt this film like ranting apparitions (among them Andrew Bolt and Alan Jones), are hardly likely to show contrition any time soon. Throughout 2019: worked through social media company 33 Creative to engage with an online audience, maximise positive engagement and manage racist or bullying interaction. They largely argue that he overreacted to being heckled by the crowd. 0000010015 00000 n
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understand the definition of archival documentary and the process of selection and omission to construct meaning for the audience. Australian documentary filmmaker Ian Darling re-examines the incidents that marked the final 3 years of Indigenous footballer Adam Goodes' playing career. [23], The Final Quarter was shown to the 2019 playing group of Indigenous players in a preview screening in February 2019. Is this your listing? subsequently exacerbated the situation by suggesting, in an on-air interview, that Goodes be used to promote the forthcoming stage musicalKing Kong. 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. [8] Many clubs and players in the AFL supported Goodes in the week of his leave. This film explores the detrimental treatment of AFL star Adam Goodes and the media and community responses. Many Year 10-11 students openly admitted that it had changed their attitudes, and students have said the film empowered them to stand up to racism and helped them acknowledge it was damaging. Following the screening, the ABC's Fran Kelly talked with Darling, ex-footballer Michael O'Loughlin and AFL Inclusion and Social Policy Manager Tanya Hosch about the film, Adam Goodes . Teachers are advised to use their discretion when deciding whether to show this film. This sets the scene for exploration of one of the films key messages: that words matter, and they ought to be used responsibly. 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. Our Watching the Film lessons are designed to support you in facilitating this process. When the football crowds turned on him, the Brownlow medallist left his beloved game. 299 48
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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. 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 fact its ongoing was underlined by an apology to Goodes issued by the sports governing body that directly preceded the films Sydney Film Festival premiere, and another documentary on the same subject is set to open the Melbourne International Film Festival in August. ay 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. 0000003225 00000 n
The film 'The Final Quarter' looks at the final years of Adam Goodes' AFL career and the storm that followed. Production companies: Thirty Seven Films, Shark Island Productions Video: Ian Darling and YvonneSampson on the Last Years of Adam Goodes' Career. Honing in on Goodes' last three seasons as an AFL player up until his . 0000003986 00000 n
Further, the film has already achieved positive educational outcomes. Director Ian Darlings film is crafted using only archival footage aired at the time, which has been expertly edited. They said: Adam, who represents so much that is good and unique about our game, was subject to treatment that drove him from football. 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. The Final Quarter - Listening To Community - Years 7-9 Adam Goodes was a champion AFL footballer and Indigenous leader. Book unique getaways and adventures dreamed up by our editors. Documentary Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this nation. 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. Camera angles refer to the tilt of the camera in relation to the scene and the characters. Documentary Australia at Sydney Film Festival, https://thefinalquarterfilm.com.au/media-articles/, Early-Mid 2019: Screenings with dozens of influential organisations and individuals including peak Indigenous bodies, the Australian Human Rights Commission, the AFL including the Indigenous Players Group and all 18 AFL Clubs, May 2019: Media screenings for more than 100 journalists as a part of a proactive media strategy to reach a mass audience, 7 June 2019: Premiere screenings at the Sydney Film Festival to sold out audiences, receiving unprecedented demand and extensive media coverage, followed by a number of other film festivals, 19 July 2019: Broadcast nationally on Channel 10 (July 18) and WIN- accompanied by a special on, 20 September 2019: the film became freely available to schools, sporting clubs and community organisations and anyone could access the resources, stream the film, or request a copy of the DVD, Community, corporate, school and sporting club screenings were facilitated, with Shark Island staff attending over 95% of the screenings to participate in panels and Q&As, 27 September 2019: the Home Entertainment (digital) release began. 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. The Final Quarter: Directed by Ian Darling. 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 was not interviewed for the documentary, although he was consulted and gave permission for it to go ahead. Director's Statement. These Primary and Secondary resources are designed to support teachers and students in exploring the key themes of Australian documentary, THE FINAL QUARTER. Includes investments, loans and grants. Director Ian Darling joins us to discuss, ://fbiradio.com/ian-darling-yvonne-sampson-last-days-adam-goodes-career/, https://thefinalquarterfilm.com.au/about/. Upon hearing the abuse, Goodes pointed the girl out to security, who ejected her from the stadium. The motivation for, and acceptability of, the booing generated wide public debate, which dominated media coverage from both sports and political commentators for weeks at a time. Darling also makes the point that we can always learn from history whether that history is found in an ancient scroll inside a museum, or via television footage from the old, dark, distant days of 2015. Retrieved fromhttps://thefinalquarterfilm.com.au/about/. Adam Goodes was Australian of the year in 2014. Sorry, we have distributed all our DVDs to schools andclubs! Subscribe for full access to The Hollywood Reporter, Ian Darling recaps the years-long media cycle that drove Indigenous sportsman Adam Goodes out of the limelight in 'The Final Quarter.'. Director Ian Darling joins us to discuss the importance of telling the story and what we can all learn from it. The statement also said that the football community "pledged to continue to fight all forms of racism and discrimination, on and off the field". 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. Looks at score and song writing, including analysing lyrics and musical elements. That's not going to change in 2019, but for a different reason the dual Brownlow medallist and 2014 Australian of the Year is the subject of two documentaries, with each exploring his story on and off the field, including the racism he endured over his 17-season playing career. For ease of use we have organised this information in Primary and Secondary sections. offsider Kris Gale chat with Ian and Yvonne about the film which premiered at the Sydney Film Festival, and which uses . There were always people who argued that Goodes was not a victim of racism just a King Kong reference here and an ape joke there, set to the soundtrack of thousands of punters booing from the stands. And so it is also a film about the purpose and value of legacies. Tracy Bentin,Psychologist,MAPS; Grad Dip Applied Child Psych; BBSc (Hons). 0000052832 00000 n
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. From 2013, Sydney Swans footballer Adam Goodes went from being a champion footballer, an outstanding Indigenous leader and the 2014 Australian of the Year, to being booed and taunted by fans at stadiums across the nation. 0000005252 00000 n
Given that Adam Goodes retired in 2015, why do you think Shark Island Productions thought it important to share the Adam Goodes story with audiences four years later? Explores how privilege operates in Australian society and encourages thinking about how to acknowledge and challenge white privilege to create a fairer society. While we await new stock schools, please tap WATCHNOW, or others tap RENT/BUY for homeviewingoptions. Request an update here. Evaluate how technical and symbolic elements are manipulated in media artworks to create and challenge representations framed by media conventions, social beliefs and values for a range of audiences (ACAMAR078), Analyse a range of media artworks from contemporary and past times to explore differing viewpoints and enrich their media arts making, starting with Australian media artworks, including media artworks of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and international media artworks (ACAMAR079), General capabilities: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking, Cross-curriculum priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures (OI.9). Retrieved fromhttps://fbiradio.com/ian-darling-yvonne-sampson-last-days-adam-goodes-career/, Shark Island Production. The Final Quarter is a 2019 Australian documentary, directed by Ian Darling and produced by Shark Island Productions, about the final stages of the Australian football career of Adam Goodes, during which he was the target of repeated booing by opposition fans. Every film uses different techniques to create meaning throughout the film. 0000091357 00000 n
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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. [13][14][15][16], Goodes retired from the AFL in September 2015. There are a huge number of techniques that are used in films to convey meaning. 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. 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. 0000042939 00000 n
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[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. 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. (2019). Screen Australia is not responsible for and does not endorse any Third Party Sites' use, effect or content or any associated organisation, product or service on the third party site. 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. [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". You must be logged in to view this form. An Aboriginal player, and number 37 for the Sydney Swans, Adam Goodes was singled out for verbal abuse, booing and jeering by spectators from a range of clubs during the last three yea. But there is one key figure who is conspicuous by his complete absence. This lesson will be centred around the acclaimed 2019 documentary, The Final Quarter. [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. Tracy Bentin is a Child and Adolescent Psychologist who has worked in the education sector since 1997. how technical and symbolic codes are used by the director of. 0000069818 00000 n
They protect and promote human rights in Australia and internationally. Adam Goodes, captain of the Sydney Swans, at the end of the 2012 AFL grand final at the MCG. 'The Final Quarter': Film Review. During the last three years of his career, Goodes was named Australian of the Year, accused of staging for free kicks, and performed an on-field war dance celebration. 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. [12] He returned the following week and played for the remainder of the season after an outpouring of support from fans, actors, politicians, celebrities and teammates, including two spontaneous standing ovations. Explores Australias sporting culture with a focus on race relations and cultural expression. 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. An in-depth look at casual racism and racial vilification in Australia. Critic Reviews for The Final Quarter. Won numerous awards, including the Film Critics Circle of Australia Best Feature Documentary 2019 Winner, AACTA Award for Best Editing in a Documentary 2019 Winner, Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Documentary 2019 Winner, Had a total of four screenings on Network Ten and WIN to over one million audiences across the broadcast and 10Play Catch Up. See a snapshot of media articles here: Additional assets have had high engagement including 944 Screening Guide downloads. 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. Documentary-maker Ian Darling relies chiefly on broadcast footage, as well as upon newspaper headlines splashed across the screen, in retracing his tale. His response strives to acknowledge the hurt inflicted on Aboriginal peoples without sounding ungrateful for the honor just bestowed upon him, and its the futility of his efforts to tread this line between calling a spade a spade and conciliation that gives his media encounters their sense of discomfort, and of poignancy. "Callum Mills wins 2016 AFL Rising Star award", "Ejected teenage fan didn't know 'ape' was racist", "Adam Goodes' leave from AFL this weekend should fuel shame: Bartlett", "Man up? 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. Our game is about belonging. Students will learn what an archival documentary is and examine archival documentary filmmaking conventions, particularly in relation to the film 'The Final Quarter'. Music: Paul Charlier 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. 0000004288 00000 n
Specialist lessons will achieve the best results when THE FINAL QUARTER documentary is introduced as atopic across the curriculum. Let us know what you like or don't like about this activity: Sorry. 0000001256 00000 n
To help make planning easier you can access all the specialist units on this page. How is The Final Quarter unlike other documentaries you have seen? 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. Our 250 Analysts and SMEs offer a high level of expertise in data collection and governance using industrial techniques to collect and analyze data on more than 25,000 high-impact and niche markets. In this open discussion, Stephen and Fire Up! As Darling astutely realised, the footage says it all. identify different documentary making techniques. 0000081589 00000 n
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. The director of the film, Ian Darling, led the production team in deciding what to omit and what to include from the many televised me-dia segments and newspaper stories available. Students explore the way mood and message is created for the audience by the editor and director. 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