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                   My Brilliant Career (1979)
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Judy Davis,
 Sam Neill,
 Wendy Hughes,
 Robert Grubb,
 Max Cullen,
 Aileen Britton,
 Peter Whitford,
 Patricia Kennedy,
 Alan Hopgood,
 Julia Blake,
 David Franklin,
 Marion Shad
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Gillian Armstrong
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Drama,
 Romantic Dramas,
 Australia/ New Zealand,
 Pre-20th Century Period Pieces
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1h 40m
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Set in late 19th century Australia, My Brilliant Career follows the journey of a headstrong and ambitious young woman named Sybylla Melvyn as she defies societal expectations and pursues her dream of becoming a writer, striving for independence in a world dominated by tradition and gender roles.
                 
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