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cabrini: what a woman!

 

 

Too bad you’re a woman, you’d have made an excellent man” says New York Mayor Gould to Italian immigrant nun, Francesca Cabrini, after she had politically outmanoeuvred him.

Such is the breathtaking misogyny and chauvinism as well as

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how to have sex: the age of consent

Consent. A mine field or just being mindful?

Molly Manning Walker’s assured and accomplished feature film debut HOW TO HAVE SEX might have easily been called How Not to Have Sex.

The film depicts a schoolies week when a group

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palestinian film festival: dendy newtown

This year’s Palestinian Film Festival Australia program features a film that is irony rusted by recent tears

Winner of the International Federation of Film Critics Prize at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, A Gaza Weekend by Basil Khalil is

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french film festival: 41 films

 

Channelling Moliere, THE PRESIDENT’S WIFE is a sidewinder biopic of Bernadette Chirac, the astute and aspiring spouse of Jacques Chirac, France’s president from 1995 to 2007.

Writer director Léa Domenach depicts Bernadette as the brains behind the throne, more

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film critics circle of australia annual awards night

 

The Film Critics Circle Of Australia (FCCA) has announced that its annual awards night will be held at the Paddington RSL Club, Oxford Street, Paddington, opposite Paddington Town Hall.

Tickets for FCCA members and their partners/guests/friends will be $20.…

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