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Documentary exploring how China's changing economic conditions are affecting<br />

China's women.<br />

off-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

305.40951 WOME (Not for I.L.L.).<br />

v.2.<br />

SILK AND STEEL [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITER AND DIRECTOR, SALLY INGLETON ;<br />

PRODUCERS, SUSAN FLEMING, ANDREW OGILVIE ; AN ELECTRIC PICTURES PRODUCTION.<br />

[1996].<br />

Originally copyrighted 1996.<br />

Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from ABC-TV 14 November 1996.<br />

English narrator: Elizabeth Spencer.<br />

Explores the influence of women on the development of human rights in Indonesia,<br />

a country more often criticised for its lack of them. How do they progress<br />

within the restrictions of a dominant political regime and the veil of Islam?<br />

off-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

305.40959 SILK.<br />

BINGO, BRIDESMAIDS & BRACES [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Lindfield, N.S.W. : Film Australia [production company], 1988.<br />

Director, Gillian Armstrong ; producers, Tristram Miall, Gillian Armstrong ;<br />

editor, Nicholas Beauman ; photographers, Steve Arnold, Malcolm Richards.<br />

The third in an ongoing series of films which follow the lives of three women,<br />

Diana, Josie and Kerry, through puberty to adulthood. This series began in 1976,<br />

when Gillian Armstrong made Smokes and Lollies, examining the lives of three<br />

fourteen year old girls in an Adelaide suburb. Four years later, in 14's Good,<br />

18's Better, Armstrong returned to find three dramatically changed women,<br />

affected by the responsibilities of marriage, parenthood and unemployment. Eight<br />

years further on, there have been divorces and separations, more babies, and the<br />

last single woman is about to marry. Through detailed flashbacks, the three<br />

women share the critical times in their lives, and their satisfaction (and<br />

surprise) at having reached 26.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

305.40994 BIN : VHS.<br />

(Not for ILL).<br />

DIVORCE IRANIAN STYLE [VIDEORECORDING] / A FILM BY KIM LONGINOTTO AND ZIBA MIR-<br />

HOSSEINI.<br />

[1999].<br />

Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from ABC-TV 23 February 1999. Broadcast as part of program,<br />

Inside Story.<br />

Narrator: Joanna Rosenthall.<br />

"This program offers a unique opportunity to enter right into the heart of an<br />

Islamic Republic and observe the stresses and strains associated with an ancient<br />

code being applied to the modern world. Set in the Family Shani'a Law Courts in<br />

central Tehran, it reveals the attitudes and hopes of ordinary people,<br />

particularly women, who come to the court to secure their rights"--ABC-TV<br />

program guide.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

305.42 DIVO.<br />

DIVORCE IRANIAN STYLE [VIDEORECORDING] : A FILM / BY KIM LONGINOTTO AND ZIBA MIR<br />

-HOSSEINI.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC programme broadcast 23/02/99. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />

of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Colour recording system: PAL ; Region 4.<br />

'Divorce Iranian style' is a segment of the ABC television programme, Inside<br />

story.<br />

Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.

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