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Utopia girls : how women won the vote. [DVD]
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Sydney : ABC1, 2012.
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1 videodisc (53 min.)
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Broadcast date: 14/6/2012.
Classification: G.
DVD. Collection code: DVDWOM DVDs women.
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Director: Jasmin Tarasin; producer/writer: Alex West; producer: Lucy Maclaren; writer: Clare Wright.
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Presenter: Clare Wright.
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"'Utopia girls' tells the story of how Australian women attained political power and influence - in their own country and on the international stage - through the lives of these five remarkable and unique women [Caroline Dexter, Henrietta Dugdale, Louisa Lawson, Mary Lee and Vida Goldstein]. By witnessing their personal trials, inspirational wins, crushing setbacks and unforgettable achievements, we will come to understand how it is that in 2011 women can walk through life essentially free to be whoever they want to be. Historian, Dr Clare Wright, guides us through this fascinating story, with some of Australia's most prominent actors illuminating the film by reciting from contemporary texts. Beautiful graphic and archive sequences illustrate our story. The result is an evocative and moving film about a vitally important but little known passage of Australian history." - Back cover.
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Women -- Suffrage -- Australia -- History
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