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Melbourne Women in Film Festival readies radical and rebellious stories
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This month’s Melbourne Women in Film Festival will welcome radical and rebellious perspectives from female and gender-diverse filmmakers amid a “push back against progressiveness”, festival director Sian Mitchell says.
Running from March 20-24th at the ACMI and Fed Square, this year’s line-up includes 40 world-class features, shorts, and special events.
There are screenings of Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu’s We Were Dangerous and Natalie Bailey’s Audrey, al…
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