In 1975, Fiona Clark dared to exhibit queer life. What followed was censorship, protest, and an unstoppable cultural shift.
OFFICIAL SELECTION: Cannes Doc/ Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival
Fiona Clark: Unafraid - When art confronts prejudice, history is exposed
Courageous, defiant, and fiercely unapologetic, Fiona Clark was a young queer photographer in 1970s New Zealand who turned her lens toward the often-erased LGBTQI community. But when her candid portraits hit gallery walls, the establishment struck back—removing her work and igniting national controversy.
This gripping documentary traces Fiona’s radical visibility and how her art not only sparked outrage but paved the way for acceptance. It’s a story of queer resistance, artistic defiance, and one woman’s refusal to be erased.
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