A trailer has been released for Dutch-Australian filmmaker Rolf de Heer’s latest, The Survival of Kindness, ahead of its debut at the upcoming Berlin Film Festival (Feb 16-26).

Rolf de Heer‘s last film was the sensational Charlie’s Country, which starred the fantastic David Dalaithngu in one of his most outstanding performances. Prior to that, Rolf de Heer is most known for directing Ten Canoes, The Tracker and the insane film Bad Boy Bubb

Check out the trailer for The Survival of Kindness below.

“An allegory for racism, the film follows BlackWoman, who is abandoned in a cage on a trailer in the middle of the desert. She escapes and walks through pestilence and persecution, from desert to canyon to mountain to city, on a quest that leads to a city, recapture and tragedy.”

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