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Fearless-- stories from Asian women

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Fearless-- stories from Asian women
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Fearless-- stories from Asian women
Oclc number
897770161
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Originally produced by National Film and Sound Archive of Australia in 2003
Runtime
104
Summary
Fearless examines the experiences of four women fighting for social justice. Each has her own fascinating story to tell, but all are united by their determination to stand up for what they believe. They are fighting for recognition of human rights in their countries - the Philippines, Bangladesh, India and Australia - and across the globe. The forces they are up against are imposing - religious fundamentalism, institutionalised discrimination, authoritarian control and economic exploitation - yet these courageous and committed women are prepared to risk everything. Above all, they refuse to be silent and accepting. They are passionate about the basic human right to speak one's mind without fear of repercussions and have willingly shouldered enormous responsibilities to give voice to those people who have none. This compelling series examines the issues that incite them to action, their personal motivations and their hopes for the future. A Film Australia National Interest Program in association with Mask Productions. Produced and developed with the assistance of ScreenWest and the Lotteries Commission of Western Australia. Produced in association with SBS Independent. 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Executive Producer: Franco di Chiera. Producer: Samantha Kelley, Peter Du Cane. Director: Peter Du Cane, Mathew Kelley. Writer: Mathew Kelley, Peter Du Cane. DOP/Cinematographer: Ian Pugsley
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live action
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