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Mainly for Women

25m Documentary, Short, Social issues 1971

City life, one suburban weekend at a time.

Anne leaves her small-town comforts behind and moves to Sydney, where relatives offer a foothold into urban life. At first, everything feels new – the pace, the patterns, the weekend rituals. But soon, she finds her rhythm, a job, her own flat and a growing sense of independence. Made as an orientation film for new arrivals to the city, MAINLY FOR WOMEN offers a 1970s view of Sydney domesticity with a quietly feminist undercurrent. It’s practical, observational and surprisingly intimate. Produced by Joe Scully and directed by David Eastman.

An Australian Commonwealth Film Unit Production.

© National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

Director

David Eastman

Language

English

Country

Australia

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