Phoebe Hart Phoebe Hart i(13995305 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Nugget Is Dead Brings Queer Love, Multiculturalism and Aussie Flair to the Christmas Movie Formula Phoebe Hart , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 21 November 2024;

— Review of Nugget is Dead : A Christmas Story Vic Zerbst , Jenna Owen , 2024 single work film/TV

'Stan’s new Christmas film Nugget is Dead is a colourful production that follows the rules of the seasonal genre film to a tee – with an Aussie twist and a dash of queer multiculturalism thrown in for good measure.' 

1 Boobs, Rags and Judy Blume Phoebe Hart , 2019 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Growing Up Queer in Australia 2019; (p. 40-45) Growing Up in Australia 2021;
1 Ordinary Pain: Pilot Script Phoebe Hart , 2018 single work drama
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , April no. 48 2018;

'This creative work - an hour-long television pilot "dramedy" screenplay entitled Ordinary Pain – emerges out of a scriptwriting as research project within the academy, and seeks to reposition characters with an intersex variation as 'an everyday social type'. Ordinary Pain is the story of Zoe, a hermaphrodite and creative type based in the bohemian suburbs of the Brisbane postcode of 4101. She is a rare blend of both male and female, and, and is overcoming traumatic experiences of growing up. This subject could be perceived as unwieldy and sad. Yet the core character of Zoe is an extraordinary one, trying to live in the ordinary world with the courage to overcome shame and adversity. Ordinary Pain explores family, gender, sexuality and place in engaging, inspiring and funny ways, and is informed by reflection on and within screenwriting practice.'  (Publication abstract)

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