My Cousin Frank
Written and told by Rhoda Roberts AO / A NORPA Production
AUSTRALIA
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In 1964 Francis Roberts, Australia’s first signed Indigenous Olympian, travelled to Japan to compete in the Tokyo Olympics and dine with Emperor Hirohito. There was one catch – he couldn’t use an Australian passport because Aboriginal people weren’t considered citizens.
In this compelling, moving and uplifting evening of storytelling and sharing, one of the preeminent cultural figures of her generation, Rhoda Roberts AO, introduces us to her cousin Frank, a man who spent his entire life fighting tirelessly, both in the boxing ring and for his family and culture.
At the heart of My Cousin Frank is the powerful narrative of resilience, identity and the pursuit of excellence in the face of adversity.
Through a heartfelt fusion of storytelling, culture and history, Roberts sheds light on Frank’s extraordinary journey from rural Australia to the world stage, exploring the challenges he faced and his remarkable achievements.
Directed by Kirk Page, My Cousin Frank will leave you inspired and profoundly connected to this exceptional piece of Australian history.