QUEER NATION: SERIES VII. EPISODE 33

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Year
2003
Reference
F60532
Media type
Moving image
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Rights Information
Year
2003
Reference
F60532
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
QUEER NATION
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:30:00
Production company
LIVINGSTONE PRODUCTIONS
Credits
Producer: Andrew Whiteside
Associate Producer: Nettie Kinmont
Executive Producer: John A Givins
Production Executive: Lindsay MacE
Comile Director: Jennifer Goodfellow
Field Cameras: Ivars Berzins
Field Cameras: Karen Viegas
Editor: Alistair Crawford
Editor: Cameron Crawford
Editor: Leon Woods
Online Editor: Dan Mace
Sound: Adam Dransfield
Sound: Deb Frame
Sound: Brian Shennan
Writers: Rebecca Signh
Director: Rebecca Signh
Research: Margaret Flaws

A documentary covering the history of lesbianism in New Zealand, presented by Rebecca Singh.
Profiles the difficulties for lesbian women in the early part of the century. The career criminal, Amy Bock, the cross dressing Mr X and the Hulme murder case are used to describe means of dealing with these difficulties, both individually and societally. Discusses the gay liberation front in the sixties and the movement towards the gay law reform bill of 1985. Life for lesbians after the bill and the contemporary situation.

Interviews: Julie Glamuzina, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, Hillary King