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A timely, and angering, history of the Australian women s movement

‘A must-watch’: Five stars for rare, inspirational new documentary Save Normal text size ABC iview This feature documentary from first-time director Catherine Dwyer is a compelling film, and in light of recent events, it’s a must-watch, offering an often-shocking history of the Australia’s women’s movement. Protesters at Sydney’s International Women’s Day march in 1975. Credit:Anne Roberts, courtesy Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales While Australia was at the forefront of women’s rights at the dawn of the 20th century, with Australian women the second in the world to be given the right to vote (after New Zealand), by the 1960s, the lot of women had barely progressed.

Brazen Hussies Screening - Bicheno

Eventbrite s fee is nonrefundable. Event description BRAZEN HUSSIES, chronicling the Australian Women’s Liberation Movement, will be screening at Bicheno Memorial Hall on 20th February 2021. About this Event Five years in the making, the enlightening feature documentary BRAZEN HUSSIES, chronicling the Australian Women’s Liberation Movement, will be screening at Bicheno Memorial Hall on Saturday 20th February at 7.30 pm followed by Q&A with Executive Producer, Sue Maslin. This follows the film’s Australian theatrical release in 2020. BRAZEN HUSSIES introduces contemporary audiences to the Australian second wave feminists, who declared war on ‘male chauvinism’, traditional sex roles and demanded that women be set free from the ‘chains of femininity’. This feature documentary traces how the Australian Women’s Liberation Movement was born amidst the tumultuous politics of the 1960s, influenced by the anti-war, anti-imperialist, and civil rights movements wor

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