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Radiance is a film of genre Drama directed by Rachel Perkins with Deborah Mailman

Radiance (1998)

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Radiance is a 1998 Australian independent film. It is the first feature film by Aboriginal director Rachel Perkins about three indigenous sisters who reunite for their mother's funeral. The film is based on the play written by Louis Nowra.

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