

The Deceptively Simple Need for a Home (on Other People’s Land)
A woman revisits fourteen childhood homes as if rereading a personal diary. The camera, with its steady, restrained grace, allows memories to unfold. A wall leaks, a tree becomes a confidant, a body changes, Diana dies, a mother struggles. Between anecdotes and pivotal moments, a political consciousness takes shape: these homes are built on Aboriginal land.


