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Brazen Hussies
Reveals a revolutionary chapter in Australian history, the Women’s Liberation Movement (1965 -1975). Interweaves fresh archival footage, personal photographs, memorabilia, and personal accounts from activists all around Australia to show how a daring and diverse group of women joined forces to defy the status quo, demand equality, and create profound social change. These women defined one of the greatest social movements of the 20th century, sometimes at great personal cost.
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Plot Summary
This Australian documentary chronicles the history of the women's liberation movement in Australia through archival footage and interviews with key activists. It explores the challenges faced, the triumphs achieved, and the lasting impact of the movement on society. The film highlights the personal stories and collective struggles of women fighting for equality.
Critical Reception
Brazen Hussies received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its comprehensive historical account and the power of the personal stories it presented. Audiences appreciated its exploration of a significant social movement and its relevance to contemporary issues of gender equality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comprehensive and engaging historical overview of the Australian women's liberation movement.
Commended for giving voice to the personal experiences and activism of women who fought for change.
Appreciated for its relevance in understanding ongoing struggles for gender equality.
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Fun Fact
The documentary draws upon over 200 hours of archival footage, much of which had not been widely seen before.
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