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1 Corinne Cantrill’s In This Life’s Body – A Personal Experience Margot Nash , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , July no. 99 2021;
1 'The Silences' : Process, Structure and the Development of a Personal Essay Documentary Margot Nash , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Studies in English , no. 42 2016;
'Part memoir and part meditation on memory, history and photography, ‘The Silences’ (Nash 2015) is a 73 minute personal essay documentary. Drawing on family photographs, oral histories, my parents’ letters, documentary video footage I shot over a seven-year period and clips from my own body of work as a filmmaker, ‘The Silences’ investigates family secrets through an excavation of the repressed and hidden histories in my family, in particular the history of trauma and mental illness. In this article I reflect upon a discovery-driven, as opposed to a market-driven, creative development process and argue that it fostered a ‘brooding’ questioning space where old ideas were challenged and new ideas were nurtured. I explore ‘writing’ in the editing room with images as well as words, rather than setting out with a pre-ordained script. I share the discovery of an unconventional structure driven by theme, rather than chronology or structural paradigms and draw upon my research into literary, cinematic and psychoanalytic inquiry to build an essay film that ‘speaks’ in both pictures and words. I investigate the subversive power of the subjective and reveal how the gaps and silences in history were made visible when little or no documentary evidence existed.' (Publication abstract)
1 2 form y separately published work icon The Silences Margot Nash , ( dir. Margot Nash ) Australia : As If Productions , 2015 10273215 2015 single work film/TV

'A personal essay documentary about the tangled bonds, secret histories and unspoken traumas of family life, that stretches from New Zealand to the Australian suburbs. It is an exploration of early childhood and the “silences” of the past that resonate in the present. It draws upon a wealth of photographs, letters, oral histories, documentary footage and clips from the filmmaker’s previous work. It unfolds a mother’s story of lost opportunities, lost love and grief; a father’s story of work, mental illness and war; and a daughter’s story of trying to piece together a more complex picture of the confusing ties of love, loss and kinship between a mother and daughter.'

Source: As If Productions.

1 The First House and the Hop Farm Margot Nash , 2013 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Locating Suburbia 2013; (p. 33-50)
1 5 form y separately published work icon Call Me Mum Kathleen Mary Fallon , ( dir. Margot Nash ) Australia : Big and Little Films SBS Television , 2006 6880506 2006 single work film/TV

'Kate is on a plane taking Warren, her 18 year old Torres Strait Islander foster son, to meet Flo, his birth mother, who is gravely ill in hospital in Brisbane. Flo hasn't seen Warren since she took him to the hospital on Thursday Island when he was a toddler and the white authorities took him away. But as Warren, Flo and Kate all prepare themselves for the reunion, unbeknown to them, Kate's Brisbane based parents, Keith and Dellmay, are planning a different kind of reunion.' (Source: IMDb website)

1 4 form y separately published work icon Vacant Possession Margot Nash , ( dir. Margot Nash ) Australia : Wintertime Films As If Productions , 1994 Z1605524 1994 single work film/TV

A film about memory, the narrative relates a young woman's return, after many years, to her family's weather-beaten home on the shores of Botany Bay. With the recent death of her mother creating additional resonance, the woman's personal memories are collapsed into collective ones. The film is also the story of the house, the land, and two families (one white, one Aboriginal) who both live in the shadow of the past.

1 The Window, The Weather Vane, and The Memory i "The window", Margot Nash , 1975 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mother I'm Rooted : An Anthology of Australian Women Poets 1975; (p. 394)
1 Untitled i "it feels like", Margot Nash , 1975 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mother I'm Rooted : An Anthology of Australian Women Poets 1975; (p. 393)
1 But Somehow That Man Still Comes Between Us, But How? i "There's a sister going crazy somewhere,", Margot Nash , 1975 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mother I'm Rooted : An Anthology of Australian Women Poets 1975; (p. 391-392)
1 Untitled i "I've mapped that quiet place", Margot Nash , 1975 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mother I'm Rooted : An Anthology of Australian Women Poets 1975; (p. 389-390)
1 Untitled i "it feels like", Margot Nash , 1974 single work poetry
— Appears in: Refractory Girl , Summer no. 5 1974; (p. 8)
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