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Specific text to be added or removed (career): Move duplicate references to follow punctuation in “Cáceres is co-founder of independent theatre company, RealTV with playwright Angela Betzien.”
Specific text to be added or removed (career) after The True History of Billie The Kid: which was shown at the
Melbourne International Film Festival in 2018.
Reason for the change: Film shown at notable film festival
Specific text to be added or removed (awards): In 2017, she won the Gold Lion Award for Best First-Time Director at the London Film Awards, and the Next Gen Student Film Award at the Melbourne Women in Film Festival, for the short film, Wild.
Specific text to be added or removed (awards): In 2020, Cáceres won the award for Outstanding Direction in the Professional Theatre category at the Tasmanian Theatre Awards, for The Mares.