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Returning to Night Cries: The Personal and Cultural Influence of Tracey Moffatt

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Warren, Kate

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Peephole

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This is a short research article the analyses the broad cultural impacts of artist and filmmaker Tracey Moffatt. It considers Moffatt's work across both film and visual art, through a precise reading of her important short film 'Night Cries'. It is published in Peephole Journal, which is an online journal dedicated to short-form articles and creative film criticism. Peephole is edited by Whitney Monaghan, Kate Warren and Belinda Glynn.

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Peephole Journal

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2099-12-31