A Wonnarua man and a Wodi Wodi woman, who were Aboriginal children adopted by white families, recount their emotional journeys of love and belonging.

Adrian Russell Wills, a Wonnarua man, and Gillian Moody, a Wodi Wodi woman, share an undeniable bond. Both were Aboriginal children adopted by white families – and, later in life, they each shared similar desires to reconnect with their bloodlines. In this moving documentary, Wills and Moody recount their emotional searches for belonging, providing an intimate journey into isolation and identity.

  • WINNER: First Nations Film Creative Award, Melbourne International Film Festival
  • FINALIST: Documentary Australia Award, Sydney Film Festival
  • NOMINEE: Best Sound in a Documentary, Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards
  • OFFICIAL SELECTION: Brisbane International Film Festival

“Explores friendship and shared experience of adoption.” – f.com.au

For anyone interested in First Nations, Indigenous, and Aboriginal experience.

2023 / Documentary / 92 minutes / English / A film by Gillian Moody

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