Black Chicks Talking (2002)
Performer and writer Leah Purcell talks with five dynamic Indigenous women - Rosanna Angus, Kathryn Hay, Deborah Mailman, Cilla Malone and Tammy Williams - about what it means to be Aboriginal in Australia today. In a series of individual interviews and at one lively dinner party, the women share their experiences and opinions with extraordinary candour. The result is a passionate and challenging exploration of black identity and a celebration of five very different lives.
Director: Leah Purcell, Brendan Fletcher
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: August 30, 2002
Cast
- Leah Purcell - Herself
- Deborah Mailman - Herself
Original Language: en
Keywords
woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Black Chicks Talking about?
- Performer and writer Leah Purcell talks with five dynamic Indigenous women - Rosanna Angus, Kathryn Hay, Deborah Mailman, Cilla Malone and Tammy Williams - about what it means to be Aboriginal in Australia today. In a series of individual interviews and at one lively dinner party, the women share their experiences and opinions with extraordinary candour. The result is a passionate and challenging exploration of black identity and a celebration of five very different lives.
- Who directed Black Chicks Talking?
- Black Chicks Talking was directed by Leah Purcell, Brendan Fletcher.
- Who stars in Black Chicks Talking?
- Black Chicks Talking stars Leah Purcell, Deborah Mailman.
- How long is Black Chicks Talking?
- Black Chicks Talking has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).