The Opposition is a 2016 investigative documentary.[1][2][3][4] directed by Hollie Fifer.[5][6] The film follows Joe Moses as he struggles to save his community from policemen wielding machetes and guns descending on the Paga Hill Settlement in Papua New Guinea to bulldoze their houses to the ground.[7]
The Opposition was produced by Madeleine Hetherton-Miau and Rebecca Barry[8] from the production company Media Stockade.[9]
The Opposition won the 2018 OzFlix Independent Film Awards[10][11] and was nominated for ‘Best Documentary Feature Film’ at the 2017 Asia Pacific Screen Awards.[12][13][14] The film was also awarded the Grand Prize of the Jury at the 2017 International Pacific Documentary Film Festival FIFO.[15][16] In 2017, The Opposition was one of the finalists for ‘Feature Documentary of the Year’ at the Screen Producers Australia Awards.[17]
Festival/Award | Outcome | Year |
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IDFA[18] | Official Selection | 2016 |
HotDocs[19] | Official Selection | 2016 |
CPH:DOX[20] | Official Selection | 2017 |
DocEdge[21] | Official Selection | 2017 |
FIFO Tahiti[22] | Official Selection | 2017 |
International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival[23] | Official Selection | 2017 |
Sydney Film Festival[24] | Official Selection | 2017 |
Human Rights Human Wrongs Documentary Film Festival[25] | Official Selection | 2017 |
Human Rights, Arts and Film Festival[26] | Official Selection | 2017 |
Asia Pacific Screen Awards - Best Documentary Feature Film[27] | Nominated | 2017 |
Diritti Umani Lugano Film Festival[28] | Official Selection | 2017 |
Screen Producers Australia Awards - Feature Documentary of the Year[29] | Finalist | 2017 |
Ozflix Independent Film Awards[30] | Winner | 2018 |