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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 In Ride Like a Girl, Rachel Griffiths Feminises the Traditionally Male Hero’s Journey - and Warms Hearts
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'Award-winning actor Rachel Griffiths takes the reins on a large cast and crew to direct and co-produce this timely biopic. We focus on a rambunctious, country family with finely drawn brother-sister and father-daughter subplots.' (Introduction)

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