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So, Fiona Clark: Unafraid is a fascinating dive into a time when being openly queer in New Zealand carried significant risks. The documentary captures this young photographer's journey in the 70s, portraying not just her art but the raw emotions and challenges faced by the LGBTQI community. It’s gritty, real, and does a great job of reflecting the societal pressures of that era. The pacing feels intimate, as it takes its time to explore Fiona's defiance against the prevailing norms. There’s a palpable sense of camaraderie and rebellion throughout, underscored by her powerful imagery. It's a poignant reminder of how art can challenge oppression and shift narratives. Definitely worth a watch if you appreciate stories of resilience and self-expression.
Focuses on LGBTQI history in New Zealand.Highlights the intersection of art and activism.Captures the spirit of rebellion in the 70s.
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