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First woman to climb Mount Cook to be immortalised on film

First woman to climb Mount Cook to be immortalised on film

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First woman to climb Mount Cook to be immortalised on film
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The big story this year is the increasing visibility of women-focused movies. Not just hit films like Trainwreck, Pitch Perfect, Fifty Shades of Grey and Ricki and the Flash but women-driven production companies, collectives and writers' labs. New Zealand filmmaker Anita Ross pitched her film script about pioneering mountaineer Freda Du Faur to Vermont's Stowe Workshop, and they loved it. The film is called Cloud Piercer.

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Date created
06 September 2015
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Standing Room Only
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http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/standing-room-only/audio/201769522/first-woman-to-cl...

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