Brazen Hussies | |
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Directed by | Catherine Dwyer |
Written by | Catherine Dwyer |
Produced by | Philippa Campey, Andrea Foxworthy |
Cinematography | Anna Howard, Erika Addis, Sky Davis |
Edited by | Rosie Jones |
Music by | Amanda Brown |
Animation by | Juliet Miranda Rowe |
Production companies | Film Camp Pty Ltd Brazen Hussies Film Pty Ltd |
Distributed by | Film Art Media |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Brazen Hussies is a 2020 Australian documentary recording the history of the Women's Liberation Movement in Australia from 1965 to 1975.
Following screenings at both the Brisbane International Film Festival[1] and the Adelaide Film Festival,[2] Brazen Hussies was released publicly on 7 November 2020.[3]
Brazen Hussies was nominated for the best documentary award at the 10th AACTA Awards.[4]
It is Catherine Dwyer's first film as director[2] and Sue Maslin was executive producer.[5]
In a review in The Guardian, Kath Kenny wrote: "Dwyer has uncovered terrific archival footage and photos to complement contemporary interviews".[6] Sally Breen, a senior lecturer at Griffith University, writing for The Conversation, says that the film is: "A celebration of how far we’ve come and a warning of just how easily everything these women fought for could be lost."[7]