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Cheeky Dog

2005

Cheeky Dog

2005

  • NFSA IDA58R4X4N
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormDocumentary
  • Duration24 mins
  • GenresIndigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject
  • Year2005
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

Dion Beasley is an Indigenous teenager who is deaf and has muscular dystrophy. He lives with his family in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory.

His teachers and carers, including Joie Boulter, encourage Dion's drawing, particularly as a way of expressing his fascination with dogs.

Joie and others launch the successful Cheeky Dog label in Darwin, using drawings by Dion on T-shirts and other product, with royalties going back to a trust fund set up for Dion's benefit.

Dion's family hope that this business will create security and financial stability for his future. At the same time, the designs are a striking vehicle for Dion's distinctive talent and his sense of humour.

This delightful portrait of Dion includes charming sequences in which his drawings are animated.

Courtesy of
Ronin Films
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

Dion Beasley is an Indigenous teenager who is deaf and has muscular dystrophy. He lives with his family in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory.

His teachers and carers, including Joie Boulter, encourage Dion's drawing, particularly as a way of expressing his fascination with dogs.

Joie and others launch the successful Cheeky Dog label in Darwin, using drawings by Dion on T-shirts and other product, with royalties going back to a trust fund set up for Dion's benefit.

Dion's family hope that this business will create security and financial stability for his future. At the same time, the designs are a striking vehicle for Dion's distinctive talent and his sense of humour.

This delightful portrait of Dion includes charming sequences in which his drawings are animated.

Courtesy of
Ronin Films
  • Director
    Dena Curtis
    Executive Producer
    Rachel Clements
    Series Producer
    Barbara Clifford
    Camera Operator and Sound Recordist
    Robyn Nardoo
    Editor
    Dena Curtis
    Music
    Warren Williams
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