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- Title
- Sheilas: 28 Years On
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
Twenty eight years after featuring in landmark feminist documentary series Women, five interviewees reveal how their lives have changed. Donna Awatere Huata, Miriam Cameron, Sandi Hall, Aloma Parker and Marcia Russell candidly discuss work, sex, the media and Māori in this 70 minute documentary. Artist Cameron recalls how feminists were seen in the 1970s: "she was a braless, hairy, fat hag". Journalist Russell remembers not being allowed to work past 11pm because she was a woman, while psycho...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2004
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/sheilas-28-years-on-2004
- Related subjects
- feminism / women / politics / protest / vana / art / huia commune / 1970s / ben shadbolt / anti nuclear / springbok protest / peace / children / abortion / contraception / sex / 1980s / aloma colgan / psychology / germaine greer / centrepoint commune / primal scream / bert potter / encounter groups / nambassa festival / nudity / university / liberated / freedom / teen bride / conscious raising groups / reclaim the night / lesbian / broadsheet / sandra coney / advertising / queen street / physical abuse / ngā tamatoa / tino rangatiratanga / newspaper / the new zealand herald / thursday magainze / suburbia / house wife / childcare / joss shawyer / dpb / solo mother / united women's conference / prader-willi syndrome / kate finlayson / disabled / sexual revolution / nz on air / new zealand on air
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