Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 The Mukbang Controversy Is a Chance to Discuss Race and Australian Films. Let’s Not Squander It
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'Eliza Scanlen’s film Mukbang (2020) has become a flashpoint in race relations in the Australian screen industry. Scanlen’s film is famous not for winning Best Director in the short film category at this year’s Sydney Film Festival, but for the controversy it has sparked.' (Introduction)

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  • Mukbang Eliza Scanlen , 2020 single work film/TV
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