Faceless
An Indigenous man lives three parallel realities in white Australia: sleeping rough by the Birrarung, navigating Naarm’s art scene and dining with mining powerbrokers.
Drawing on his personal experiences of alienation in Melbourne, Warlpiri actor and artist William Jaka co-writes, directs and stars in this drama that speaks to the reality of disconnection from an urban landscape, and the difficulties of finding a place in white Australian society. At once honest and provocative, it’s a film that takes the conversation to unexpected places.