Mustangs FC Q&A: Managing Acting and School

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2018
  • How did you juggle filming Mustangs FC with your school commitments?
    Year 10 - St Leonard’s College (VIC)
    This question was asked when cast members of teen drama series Mustangs FC visited the ACTF to participate in a live, online Q&A for schools Australia-wide.
    Emmanuelle Mattana (Marnie), Ashleigh Marshall (Liv), Molly Broadstock (Bella) and Gemma Chua-Tran (Anusha) were quizzed by primary and secondary schools from Grade 5 to Year 10 on acting, gender stereotypes and women in sport.
    The Mustangs FC series follows the story of Marnie and her best friend, Liv, who start their local football club’s first all-female team. Against the odds, they stand united and overcome any challenge the club, the boys or the opposition can throw at them, all while wrestling with what it means to be a girl today.
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