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21 movies by female film-makers you should watch right now


21 movies by female film-makers you should watch right now
10 Mar, 2021 04:43 AM
7 minutes to read
Carey Mulligan stars in Promising Young Woman, the much-lauded film by Emerald Fennell. Photo / Supplied
news.com.au
Like many industries, film-making has long been and continues to be dominated by men.
From making the decisions and writing the characters we all watch in the cinema to calling action on set and being recognised by glitzy awards ceremonies, women are severely under-represented.
And it does matter that female film-makers have been essentially shut out of contributing to an influential art form. Their life experiences bring another dimension to the characters and worlds we all see, reflecting the perspectives of 50 per cent of the world s population. ....

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Gun-shy government stays away from statues


The statues of John Curtin and Ben Chifley in the parliamentary triangle.
“Those of us fretting about having foisted on us yet another statue of some boring, old, white geezer should relax. It is extremely unlikely to happen in our lifetimes,” writes JON STANHOPE in a brilliant column about… statues. 
I HAVE followed with interest and a sense of deja vu recent commentary about the commissioning of statues of former Prime Ministers.
Jon Stanhope.
The latest debate was kicked off by the installation late last year of a statue of Black Jack McEwen in the Parliamentary Triangle.
McEwen was prime minister for three weeks following the death of Harold Holt. He was at the time deputy PM and leader of the Country Party and certainly, for a couple of decades before that, one of the most powerful and influential politicians in Australia. ....

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Chicago's Love Letter to Claude Monet: *Monet and Chicago*


Chicago s Love Letter to Claude Monet: Monet and Chicago
The Art Institute brings to light the rich history between Claude Monet and the city of Chicago in a dazzling exhibition.
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Claude Monet casts such a grand shadow in the history of European art that the very mention of Impressionism invariably conjures images of Monet’s water lilies, garden scenes, and landscapes before it brings to mind any other artist. In fact, the very term “Impressionism” comes from a Monet work titled,
Impressionism, soleil lavant
. Impressionism as an art form dominated Europe in the latter decades of the 19th century, and it has found its footing in the 21st century in large part thanks to Monet who, above other equally talented Impressionists such as Pierre-August Renoir, Camille Pissarro, and Paul Cézanne, seems to have captured the imagination of young art enthusiasts. Despite all of the credit due to Monet, one must wonder how he, a fiercely Europ ....

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S.L Lim first non binary writer to be longlisted for $50,000 Stella Prize after entry requirement changes


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Novelist S.L. Lim has become the first non-binary writer to be in contention for one of Australia’s most important literary awards since changes were made to the eligibility requirements of the $50,000 Stella Prize for women’s writing.
But Lim, who made the longlist with second novel
Revenge: Murder in Three Parts, played down the significance of the inclusion which comes after the award changed entry guidelines to include women-identifying and non-binary writers in 2019.
Lim said they did not see their achievement as a milestone because the inclusion of non-binary and trans women in the prize was simply a necessary correction of a harmful prejudice. It was only noteworthy, they said, because the “standard of human being in the world is so incredibly low that not being a TERF [trans-exclusionary radical feminist] is something we need to feel gratitude for”. ....

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