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
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Original Language: en

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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).