Rotorua s Lizzie Marvelly joins strong women cast for new film shining light on gender equality
7 Mar, 2021 11:00 PM
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Rotorua s Lizzie Marvelly will appear alongside a number of prominent New Zealand women in the new film Revolt She Said. Photo / File
Rotorua s Lizzie Marvelly will appear alongside a number of prominent New Zealand women in the new film Revolt She Said. Photo / File
Rotorua Daily Post
Rotorua s Lizzie Marvelly will appear alongside a number of prominent New Zealand women in a new film shining a light on the country s gender equality - or the lack of it.
The documentary premieres today in line with International Women s Day.
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