
Journey Among Women (1977)
Año de Estreno: 1977
Nación: Australia
Título Alternativo: Viaje alrededor de la mujer, Gynaikes sti zougla, Wild Queens
Director: Tom Cowan
Guionista: Dorothy Hewett, John Weiley, Tom Cowan
Producción & Género
Argumento
In colonial Australia, the daughter of a judge aids a group of female convicts residing in harsh conditions to escape from their prison. An aboriginal girl guides them through survival in the wilderness. Tragedy strikes when one of the escaped women is raped and murdered by an unknown assailant. Seeking justice and revenge, the group decides to confront their attacker.
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Resumen
‘Journey Among Women’ (1977), directed by Tom Cowan, is a historical drama that explores themes of injustice, resilience, and retribution in colonial Australia. The film centers around the daughter of a judge who risks everything to help female convicts escape their brutal conditions. However, their quest for freedom takes a dark turn when one of them falls victim to sexual violence and murder, driving the group to seek vengeance.
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