Rebecca Barry joins Susan & Nicole to talk #grlpower
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Rebecca joins us to talk about #grlpower Turn Up the Volume and her passion for girls across the globe and how she uses her work/talent/gift to bring expression to that end.   Rebecca Barry is an award winning director, writer and producer of documentary and drama films and a graduate fro the Australian Film Television and Radio School. Her films have screened at Melbourne International Film Festival, Sydney International Film Festival, St Kilda Short Film Festival, Flickerfest, ATOM, WOW and Columbia University USA. She has been the recipient of many awards including winning the Best Student Documentary prize at the Australian International Documentary conference in 2003, the AFTRS Film Australia Award 2003 and was the recipient of the AFTRS Screen Critics Circle award for Best Director and Best Film. She was also a nominee for the Emerging Talent Award by the Screen Critics Circle 2003 and recently Highly Commneded at the 2009 Australian Directors Awards.   Her work as a director or producer include: Footy Chicks (SBS), Inspiring Teachers (SBS), Home and Away (Channel 7), The Surgeon (Channel 10), You Am I - The Cream and The Crock (DVD release), Beats Across Border (ABC), Dunstan Baby Language (DVD release), The Space In Between, The McDonagh Sisters (SBS), A Modern Marriage (SBS, Overture (ABC).    
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