
My Colour, Your Kind
Drama
Overview
A portrait of an albino Aboriginal teenager, her feelings of alienation while at a convent boarding school, and her dreams of escape.
Top Cast
Melissa Middleton
Melissa Middleton
Albino Girl
Melissa Middleton
Albino Girl
Christine Palmer
Christine Palmer
Mother
Christine Palmer
Mother
Rob Wenske
Rob Wenske
Truck Driver
Rob Wenske
Truck Driver
Sylvia Merrick
Sylvia Merrick
Nun
Sylvia Merrick
Nun
Amanda Nardoo
Amanda Nardoo
Girl in Home #1
Amanda Nardoo
Girl in Home #1
Deanna Willets
Deanna Willets
Girl in Home #2
Deanna Willets
Girl in Home #2
Paddy Carroll
Paddy Carroll
Man in Community
Paddy Carroll
Man in Community
Audrey McCormack
Audrey McCormack
Lady in Community
Audrey McCormack
Lady in Community
Andrew Davis
Andrew Davis
Man on Road
Andrew Davis
Man on Road
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