Go Back To Where You Came From (DVD / iTunes Digital Download)

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In this groundbreaking series, six ordinary Australians agree to challenge their preconceived notions about refugees and asylum seekers by embarking on a confronting 25 day journey. Read More

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  • DVD
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  • 216 mins
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  • 16:9 Widescreen
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  • PAL
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  • 31st August 2011
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  • $29.99
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Overview

In this groundbreaking three part series, six ordinary Australians agree to challenge their preconceived notions about refugees and asylum seekers by embarking on a confronting 25 day journey.

Go Back to Where You Came From, Season 1 - Go Back to Where You Came From

Tracing in reverse the journeys that refugees have taken to reach Australia, they travel to some of the most dangerous and desperate corners of the world, with no idea what is in store for them along the way.

Deprived of their wallets, phones and passports, they board a leaky refugee boat, are rescued mid ocean, experience immigration raids in Malaysia, live in Kenyan refugee camps and visit slums in Jordan before ultimately making it to the Democratic Republic of Congo and Iraq, protected by UN Peacekeepers and the US military.

For some of them, it’s their first time abroad. For all of them, it’s an epic journey and the most challenging experience of their lives.

The DVD includes all three hugely successful episodes of the journey plus the live event The Response.

“One of the most remarkable pieces of factual television that we’ve ever seen in this country.” - Graeme Blundell, The Australian

Go Back To Where You Came From - awards and nominations:

  • Nominee 2013 Logie Award Most Outstanding Factual Program
  • Winner 2012 Rose d’Or Award Best of 2012 (prestigious international award across all programs in all categories)
  • Winner 2012 Rose d’Or Award Factual Entertainment
  • Finalist 2012 Banff World Media Award Social & Humanitarian Documentaries
  • Winner 2012 Logie Award Most Outstanding Factual Program
  • Winner 2011 United Nations Association of Australian Media Peace Awards Best Television Documentary
  • Winner 2011 United Nations Association of Australian Media Peace Awards Promotion of Multicultural Issues
  • Winner 2011 Migration Institute Awards Most Outstanding Coverage of Migration in the Media

Special Features:
    • Go Back To Where You Came From - The Response - a special forum event attended by the participants and their families and hosted by Anton Enus, where the important debate about refugees and asylum seekers continued.
    • Includes English subtitles for the hard of hearing on episodes 1 - 3 only.
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Barcode: 9322225091917

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26 Feb 2013 23:11 AEST
Dylan
from: Perth
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simply a very good documentary! an extreme eye opener for many people giving insight to what refugees actually go through and to not just base your opinions on assumptions. Thanks SBS for televising this program

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29 Aug 2012 6:43 AEST
stringy
from: brisbane
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these freeload... shouldnt be given the time of day ,they will try and turn my country into the cesspit from where they came,where do they get the funds to buy houses and open shops ,if they were genuine they wouldnt be bludging on the australian tax payer,they dont intergrate or assimilate and will try to take over

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28 Aug 2012 14:35 AEST
Piphal
from: North Canberra
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I honestly appreciate this film. I believe that it opens the eyes of people who has never known the real meaning of the "life of a refugee". Each Refugee only knew "lost, constant fear of life, live under barbarism, live this hour or today but do not know about tomorrow, no food, hardship, lost of every dearest one, sleeping with open eyes and ears because of deadly fear, etc." I sincerely hope that this film, from now on, can make thousands of people, at least, understand the TRUTH of being a refugee.

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16 Aug 2012 20:51 AEST
lyn
from: blakeiew
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great eye opener but i am still saying we need to help these people but do it legally,we are a generous country,but i dont believe people should risk there life and the life of there family by coming here illegally do it right and by plane they would be here within hours ,not weeks

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08 Nov 2011 21:17 AEST
Adriana
from: Castle Hill
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I recently showed this documentary to my Year 9 class and was incredibly moved at the impact it had on my girls. I teach at a school that is made up of predominantly anglosaxon students and prior to showing this documentary it was not unusual for me to hear my students engage in cringe worthy racial slurs. In our discussions during and after watching 'Go back to where you came from' the girls eyes were completely opened up and many talked about how ashamed they felt that for years they had criticised refugees whilst they had never attempted to understand their situation. We are so lucky as Australians to live in a country with an abundance of opportunity, why not share it around? Why do some believe that other people are not worthy of such blessings simply because they were born into circumstance they were? I will continue to expose as many students as I can to this documentary and would recommend all students of highschool age watch this.

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14 Sep 2011 20:27 AEST
Adrian
from: Sydney
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Pro-refugee propaganda, period. Not surprised leftists love it. No mention of a secret government report showing the main reason for refugees was 'economic deprivation', and most refugees dumping their passport, or a majority of refugees being unemployed and on welfare 5 years after they arrive in Australia.

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25 Jul 2011 11:11 AEST
SBS SHOP
from: Artarmon
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Hi Sue, The deleted scenes will not be included on the disc as extras, but are still available on the program page below, instead, the forum special "The Response" is included as a bonus. http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/goback

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10 Jul 2011 13:58 AEST
Amanda
from: Rockdale
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A HUGE thank you to SBS for showing such a raw and insightful view on the experiences of which many refugees face in day to day life. While it has caused much debate amongst the viewers, this is exactly what we need...to be able to talk and debate our ideas about controversial issues especially in regard to human rights. I believe that this program would be particularly valuable in high schools where senior students can become educated about this issue while exploring and empathising with each humans right to belong and be safe.

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30 Jun 2011 20:20 AEST
Donna
from: Newstead
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Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou for finally standing up for human rights, and stepping away from and above political and uneducated/ignorant hype. This should be mandatory viewing for EVERY Australian - education is power.

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29 Jun 2011 13:05 AEST
Sheri
from: Melbourne
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I couldve easily been one of those 6. God forgive me and I thank SBS from the bottom of my heart for opening my eyes and my mind. Never again will I be so judgemental.

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