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Saturday July 11, 2020

Day: July 11, 2020

Review

“My Name is Edna”: Fragmentation, Space and Identity in Relic (Natalie Erika James, 2020)

Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
July 11, 2020
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By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. Creswick is a small town of around 3000 people just outside Ballarat, a regional area in the Australian southern state of Victoria. Japanese-Australian filmmaker Natalie Erika James has solid professional form working in this part of the country; almost a decade ago she posted on Facebook about […]

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