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Pleasures and Dangers

Profiling six contemporary female artists, internationally successful in their fields of painting, photography, filmmaking and sculpture, this documentary follows the artists' working lives in France, England as well as New Zealand. Artists include: Alexis Hunter, Alison MacLean, Julia Morison, Lisa Reihana, Merylyn Tweedie, and Christine Webster.

Year: 1991
Genre: Documentaries, Film On Film, New Zealand Docos, Art On Film, Filmmaking, General Docos
Country: NZ
Director: Shirley Horrocks
Duration: 52 Minutes
Rating: Ex
Location in store: Documentary (Art on Film)

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