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In the 1970s, New Zealand artist Allie Eagle identified herself as a lesbian separatist and radical feminist. Her stridently political work included the pro-abortion painting This Woman Died I Care. This feature-length documentary made in 2004 shows a mature Eagle reflecting on her past with a more moderate outlook - she says she now has very mixed feelings about her stance on abortion in the 70s. This is the debut feature from filmmaker Briar March.
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Briar March
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Television, 2003 (Excerpts)
Another interview with a noted feminist