Stronger Since the War? is a 1964 Australian documentary film which examines the status of women in Japan following World War 2. It was created by the ABC as part of their contribution to Intertel (The International Television Federation).[1][2] It was broadcast on the ABC TV on the 11th November 1964.[3] The film won the 1965 Australian Film Institute award for Best Documentary.[4]
^Intertel; Australian Broadcasting Commission; Gil Brealey; Brett Porter (1964), Stronger since the war?, retrieved 16 May 2023
^"A.B.C. examines Japanese women", Tribune, 28 July 1965, retrieved 16 May 2023
^Howard, John (13 November 1964), "Morality Mr. Westerway?", The Canberra Times, retrieved 16 May 2023
^"Winners & Nominees".
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