Sydney Women's Film Group
Feminist film group in Sydney, Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sydney Women's Film Group (SWFG) was a collective group of women members of the Sydney Filmmakers' Cooperative (SFMC) whose interest was in distributing and exhibiting films by, for and about women. From the beginning a group with feminist intentions and outlook, it was contemporaneous with, and part of, the Women's Liberation Movement in Sydney in the 1970s. In 1978 Feminist Film Workers, a smaller closed group of SWFG members was formed in response to "the growing apolitical and amorphous quality of the SWFG",[1] continuing distribution and exhibition work and making more explicit the group's feminist intentions and outlook.
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