Sadia Pineda Hameed, Tina Pasotra, Florence Ayisi, Emily Morus-Jones & Tracy Spottiswoode will work alongside @alixbeeston & Dr Meena Saverimuttu to create lecture–performances reflecting on materials from their unfinished projects, to be shown @chaptertweets in August!
Congratulations to the selected participants for Reimagining Women’s Unfinished Film in Wales!
Working across a wide range of genres and forms, the five chosen filmmakers represent some of the most exciting practitioners working in Wales today.
💚Happy international women’s day! Last month I was at @Peterhouse_Cam to celebrate 40 years of women being admitted to the college. Alongside colleagues I presented an experience I had online a couple years ago, where I received a ton of hate and abuse for
Happy to be hosting filmmaker and scholar Sibil Çekmen for a conversation and screening of her desktop film #MissingDocumentaries@MaCI_UGA on 26 March! https://t.co/a5MogltlW1
📣 Expressions of Interest: Reimagining Women’s Unfinished Film in Wales 📣
Are you a Welsh or Wales-based woman or non-binary filmmaker with one or more unfinished projects stored on your computer, hidden in a desk drawer, or languishing in development hell?
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We want to give you the PAID opportunity to share your incomplete/unrealised work at an event @chaptertweets this summer. We can support 3 filmmakers (or TV practitioners) to produce & deliver lecture–performances reconstituting materials from past unfinished projects.
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Reminiscing about our (Re)Presentation: Selves, Communities, and Digital Transformations event in December and thinking ahead for other exciting gatherings in 2025. Stay tuned! ✨
We welcome the public to join us for a conversation about gender critical feminism, TikTok trends, and tradwives, and the ways in which the digital facilitates social goods and social ills.
Come along! ✨
Join us for an exciting discussion at @TramshedCF on Dec. 12th: (Re)Presentation: Selves, Communities, and Digital Transformations
This is a free panel event featuring Gen Eickers, Meena Saverimuttu, Tracy Llanera, Louise Richardson-Self & moderated by Lucy Osler.
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From social media fandom to activism, from political actors to hate groups—and to the corporeal selves who inhabit these social locations—what they all have in common are the use of new technologies to create community, disseminate propaganda, and to realise one’s own self.
Cardiff friends, I'm leading a Feminist Library session @ffotogallery on Thurs 17 Oct, featuring an informal talk on feminist approaches to photography and a writing workshop reflecting on images in the gallery for #FfotoCymru2024! Free and open to all: https://t.co/OELBdSfqa3
Looking forward to our second @ImageWorksCDF away day next week! Very excited that Jane Frances Dunlop (Uni of Greenwich) will be joining us to discuss their current work on the theme of “Digital Encounters: Exploring Images, Presentation, and Performance” 💚
A few snaps of The Problem Horse & Other Stories on the big screen @chaptertweets last night!
Huge thanks to photographic artist Julie Sleaford & poet @writetoempower for their thought-provoking discussion on horses, art, collaboration and more 🐴
💫 British Association of Film, Television, and Screen Studies Winner - Incomplete💫
🎥Congratulations to Reader in English Literature & Visual Culture Dr @alixbeeston for scooping Best Edited Collection, co-edited with @StefanSolomon7@MediaCommsMQ