Deborah Mailman Reflects on Grief and Racism in New Film
Deborah Mailman reflects on her role as Pansy in Warwick Thornton's film Wolfram, set in the 1930s. Filming on Arrernte Country, she connects deeply with her character's grief over stolen children, stating that portraying Pansy's anguish requires no acting. Mailman also discusses broader themes of cruelty and racism in society.
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