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New film Birthright is a biting, relatable satire on Australia’s housing affordability crisis
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A new Australian film called Birthright, directed by Zoe Pepper, uses dark satire to explore the intergenerational housing affordability crisis between baby boomers and millennials, examining themes of entitlement and inequality.
New film Birthright is a biting, relatable satire on Australia’s housing affordability crisis
Madman Entertainment
Angry, twisted, macabre: new Australian film director Zoe Pepper has made a film perfectly crafted to meet the heated debates about Australia’s housing affordability crisis.
Birthright darkly satirises the intergenerational conflict between boomer parents and ageing millennial children – two population groups that have vastly different experiences when it comes to employment, home ownership and raising a family.
The film raises unsettling questions about the kinds of entitl
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