This NFSA Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection essay by Bruce Woodcock focuses on Gillian Armstrong's My Brilliant Career (1979), a film that tied in with both late 1970s feminist attitudes and the more sophisticated sense of national feeling that was one of the legacies of the Whitlam era. The two women behind the film had to fight hard to make the movie on their own terms.
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