Английская Википедия:Gone Up North for a While
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Gone Up North for a While is a 1972 New Zealand film directed by Paul Maunder.[1][2]
Synopsis
Patricia Davis falls pregnant and goes against the advice of her family and unsympathetic welfare authorities by keeping her baby. This is followed by misery and hardship.[1][3]
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This film stirred up public debate for the Domestic Purposes Benefit for single mothers - "...is an important part of our screen history...".[4] The film won the award for best drama and the arts at the 1973 Feltex Television Awards.[5] It was shown at the 1974 Chicago International Film Festival.
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