Ada & After: Women do Science [Fiction]

20, 21, 22, 23 November:At the ICA, Electric Cinema Shoreditch and Hackney Picturehouse
20, 21, 22, 23 November:At the ICA, Electric Cinema Shoreditch and Hackney Picturehouse
20-23 November 2014 at the ICA
22-23 November at the Electric Cinema Shoreditch
Sat 22nd November, 4-7pm, Hackney Picturehouse Women are writing SCIENCE-FICTION! Original! Brilliant! Dazzling! Club Des Femmes presents Ada & After: Women Do Science [Fiction] – an interactive screenwriting workshop with Campbell X and sci fi writer Nalo Hopkinson (on Skype)
Fri 25 July, 3pm£5 / Free to ICA Members Imagine if you looked up your favourite film online and found… nothing. That’s the case for far too many classics of feminist film.
Wednesday 25 June, 7pm, Cinema 3, Barbican Dir. Lucrecia Martel, Argentina/France/Italy/Spain, 2008, 87 mins
Join us at this year’s Birds Eye View festival for a screening of Mia Engberg’s Belleville Baby.
Selina Robertson reviews New Yorker Madeleine Olnek’s debut feature and chats to the director about sci-fi B-movies from the 1950s and the advantages of video over film
It’s tricky to pinpoint the moment when the movie world could proclaim the first openly lesbian film. Identifying early cinematic representations of lesbianism was like collecting crumbs off the top table.
Selina Robertson talks to British queer filmmaker Campbell X about her first feature, gay-lesbian friendships and how buying flowers for a lover is a feminist thing