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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.

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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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