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What Really Happened - Votes for Women

What Really Happened - Votes for Women
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What Really Happened - Votes for Women
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In September 1893 New Zealand became the first country to grant all women the right to vote in parliamentary elections. This fly-on-the-wall docudrama reimagines this major achievement, following Kate Sheppard (played by Sara Wiseman) throughout the final push of her campaign. The 70-minute TV movie follows the template set by director Peter Burger and writer Gavin Strawhan in their 2011 docudrama on the Treaty of Waitangi, with key characters directly addressing their 21st century audience. ...

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Video
Date created
2012
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http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/votes-for-women-what-really-happened-2012
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