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Mary's Place (1998)

Directed by Melissa Lee
51minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

This insightful and heroic film follows Mary's journey from victim to outspoken survivor. Following a brutal rape and bashing in Floods Lane Surry Hills in January 1996, the gay & Iesbian community held a ally in nearby Taylor Square as a public protest against homophobic violence. Mary, a mother of two and the survivor of the attack, spoke publicly about the incident. Sensing the anger and pan of her community, Mary talked about convening this outrage into positive action. In going public. Mary was making a statement that shame and guilt silences so many survivors of abuse, thus allowing perpetrators to continue repeating offences. Mary's Place is about the power of each individual to have an impact on reducing violence in our community and on our streets.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleMary's Place
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date15 febbraio 1998
ProductionMelissa Lee
WriterMelissa Lee
EditingAngus Reid
CinematographyKathryn Milliss
Assistant directorsMelissa Lee
MusicPaul Finlay
SoundPaul Finlay

Release dates

Limited release

Australia / Feb 15, 1998 / Mardi Gras Film Festival

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