City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Backtrack boys

Label
Backtrack boys
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Censorship classification : MA15+ Restricted -- Strong coarse language
Main title
Backtrack boys
Runtime
100
Summary
A group of troubled boys are on a perilous course towards jail until they meet up with the rough talking, free-wheeling jackaroo, Bernie Shakeshaft and hit the road with his legendary dog jumping team. This observational documentary, filmed over two years, follows Zach, Tyrson and Rusty in a youth programme that Bernie runs from a shed on the outskirts of Armidale, a rural Australian town in New South Wales. On the road, the boys find their voice, make great friendships and the dogs become national champions. But as the boys sleep under the stars at night the trauma is never too far away. With their survival and futures at stake they must constantly step up, push themselves and support each other. Some days can be hard. This inspiring coming of age story reveals the challenges and triumphs these boys face as they try to find their place in the world and the dogs that help tame their wild ways. A life-affirming documentary, Backtrack Boys explores Bernie's philosophy in action and through the journey of the kids in his care. It reveals how he helps them to navigate their relationships, deal with personal trauma, take responsibility for their own decisions and gain practical job skills so they can eventually create a sustainable future for themselves
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.screenwriter

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