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Our Films | Take Two
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A women in film project made available during the P eckham and Nunhead Free Film Festival. Is Free Film Festival Production and A Women in Film Picture – London (2012). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Top Girl Take Two.
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Monstrous women some theories ! | Take Two
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Monstrous women some theories! Posted by Else Thomson. September 4, 2016. Horror films are said to evoke our deepest fears and gut feelings but what about the use of women and girls in this genre? What roles have they played and what part in the narrative do they still occupy? Monstrous woman in I Spit on Your Grave. Possessed mother in Rosemary’s Baby. Horror, shame and humiliation in Carrie. New generation of horror Babadook and American Mary by The Soska Sisters. 1990) ‘Alien and the Monstrous-Feminin...
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Interviews | Take Two
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Interviews by Tracey and Else, or anyone interested in submitting, a feature. The Founder of The Bechdel Film Club, New Cross. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. About W...
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July Slow Cinema | Take Two
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Posted by Else Thomson. July 15, 2016. Big named directors associated with the term include Apichatpong Weerasethkul, Bela Tarr and Lav Diaz. Female practitioners are unsurprisingly harder to locate, known names than I can put into this genre are Chantal Ackerman and Safi Faye. Ackerman’s film Jeanne Dielman 23 Quai Du Commerce (1975) was voted one of the 100 Greatest Films of all time by Sight and Sound. And has been written on extensively ( see our list. Sarah Beddington’s Brief Encounter. Was shot in ...
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Auntie | Take Two
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Posted by Tracey Francis. December 14, 2016. Directed by Lisa Harewood. Auntie was selected by the Commonwealth Foundation for its inaugural short film development program. Screened during Black History Month, October 2016. Lisa Harewood talking about Auntie. (Black History Month 2016). As part of Black History Month 2016 women in film screened. By Lisa Harewood with a Q&A. The short film. Is part of Lisa’s wider Commonwealth Foundation project. 8216;… record and share the stories of Caribbean peop...
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Short Horror Film | Take Two
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Posted by Tracey Francis. July 11, 2016. Short Horror Film Competition. We are now welcoming competition submissions for short horror films. The winning film will be screened during the Women in Film do Horror night as part of the 2016 Peckham and Nunhead Free Film Festival, on Wednesday 7 September. The film should last one minute or less. The film must contain a female character. The film must pass the Bechdel Test. If it has more than one character. Entrants to the competition must be aged 16. To make...
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SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT | Take Two
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Posted by Else Thomson. October 21, 2016. The 50th anniversary of the London Filmmaker’s Co-operative (LFMC) has instigated many screenings, discussions and publications this year including the Tate Modern’s Co-op dialogues , Reel to Real (23/9/16) examining the contribution of women and feminism to the LFMC, the BFI’s monthly Experimenta strand curated by the original LMFC programmers and the ICA’s book launch , Shoot Shoot Shoot, T. He first Decade of the London Film-Makers Co-operative 1966-76. You ar...
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June Films | Take Two
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Posted by Else Thomson. July 14, 2016. My participation in a documentary film course run by the brilliant Barbara Knorpp from UCL, has prompted my own exploration into the 5 documentary films below, all coming from a female perspective. Although Agnes Varda wasn’t included in the course her first two films below can be linked to Cinema Verite a movement in which fiction and documentary combined for the first time. Jean Rouche’s Chronicles of a Summer (1961). Watch here: L’Opera Mouffe. Salut Les Cubains,.
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A Year in Cinema | Take Two
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A Year in Cinema. Women In Film Los Angeles launched the campaign called 52 Films By Women. As a fun way to bring attention to the many talented female filmmakers around the world and to spark a creative and interactive conversation. So we have decided to add to this great campaign and Else will be writing about films she is watching over the year. Please tweet us your film choices @WIFSE15. The BABADOOK Jennifer Kent. Essie Davis as Amelia in the Babadook. Watched on Netflix 7.4.16. The film creates a c...
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