Briann Kearney Briann Kearney i(A121705 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Kicking Down the Doors : A History of Australian Indigenous Filmmakers from 1968-1993 Brian Syron , Briann Kearney , Sydney : Donobri International Communications , 1996 Z1568450 1996 single work criticism A history of indigenous filmmakers from 1968-1993 including non indigenous films for and about indigenous people
1 2 form y separately published work icon Jindalee Lady Briann Kearney , ( dir. Brian Syron ) Sydney : Donobri International Communications , 1992 Z1568572 1992 single work film/TV

Lauren is a beautiful Indigenous Australian fashion designer whose label, Jindalee Lady, is an elite fashion house. Her philandering husband David neglects her constantly, however. His constant absence mixed with suave flirtation trap her in their one-sided, painful relationship until she walks in on him cheating with one of her star models. Disgusted, disillusioned and angry, she flies into the arms of a handsome, steadfast lover of Aboriginal decent and decides to start her life anew. As she manages her business with a new lover beside her, Lauren finds herself questioning whether she can find happiness in her new life without David or whether she might be lured again to his destructive charms? With numerous references to Lauren's ancestral heritage, Jindalee Lady paints a story of Aboriginal men and women fighting for respect and success in modern society.

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