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DON'T CALL ME GIRLIE is a history of women in Australian film from 1906 ('The Kelly Gang', our first feature) to 1941 when wartime rationing limited local feature production. Through a combination of archival footage and contemporary interviews with surviving film pioneers: women editors, directors, publicists, writers and performers the role of women as film makers in defined Australian identity and culture is revealed.
A young girl, caught in the crossfire of love, life and her coming of age must face the change both in the relationship with her father and her beloved place at the coast.
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