Charlotte Bill (filmmaker and musician)

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Charlotte Bill is a British filmmaker and musician.

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Directed by Charlotte Bill include:

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Charlotte Bill performs flute, oboe and other instruments on:

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  2. Bill, Charlotte (2015-04-13). "These Dangerous Women: Filming the 1915 Women's Peace Congress". Imperial & Global Forum. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  3. Bill, Charlotte (2022-04-27). "Nuclear Dawn Rising is screening". Clapham Film Unit. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
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