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1 4 form y separately published work icon Black & White & Sex John Winter , ( dir. John Winter ) Australia : All at Once Wintertime Films , 2011 Z1838660 2011 single work film/TV 'Australian producer John Winter makes his directorial debut with a conceptually daring work that adopts a film-within-a-film structure. Angie is a sex worker being interviewed by a director who is making a film about sex. Determined to set the record straight about love, seduction and power, Angie's interview is erotic, funny and confronting. Her intellectual striptease and no-holes-barred approach to talking about sex ultimately turns the tables, exposes the interviewer and positions him as an unwilling subject.' (Source: Sydney Film Festival website.)
1 4 form y separately published work icon Vacant Possession Margot Nash , ( dir. Margot Nash ) Australia : Wintertime Films As If Productions , 1994 Z1605524 1994 single work film/TV

A film about memory, the narrative relates a young woman's return, after many years, to her family's weather-beaten home on the shores of Botany Bay. With the recent death of her mother creating additional resonance, the woman's personal memories are collapsed into collective ones. The film is also the story of the house, the land, and two families (one white, one Aboriginal) who both live in the shadow of the past.

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