Friday, 26th January 2018 7-10pm
Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, London SE21 7AD

Continue reading “CdF x Dulwich Picture Gallery: Tove Jansson: An Intimate Portrait”
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Friday, 26th January 2018 7-10pm
Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, London SE21 7AD
Continue reading “CdF x Dulwich Picture Gallery: Tove Jansson: An Intimate Portrait”
Monday, 23 July 2018, 6.30pm.
The Lexi Cinema, 194b Chamberlayne Road, Kensal Rise, London NW10 3JU
Read Carmen Gray on DAISIES’ singular subversion and stealth revolution.
Daisies. Directed by Vera Chytilová, Czech Republic, 1966, 76mins
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Boredom, bikinis and a blistering critique of the beauty myth. From its first seconds, Vera Chytilova’s (1929-2014) ever-fresh Daisies kicks wickedly against the pricks and feels as if it was made today.
An innovative and brilliantly absurd masterpiece of the ’60s Czech New Wave, the film was made three years before the Prague Spring but dissent is clearly in the air. Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie (played by Jitka Cerhová and Ivana Karbanová), who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. The film’s anarchic attitude saw it banned by the Czech authorities and it stayed under wraps for years.
Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.
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Saute Ma Ville. Chantal Akerman, Belgium, 1968, 13mins
When she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic. A caustic prelude to her masterpiece Jeanne Dielman.
With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.
Club des Femmes & Felicity Sparrow X Fringe! present:
AN INVITATION TO JACQUI D (16mm presentation)
+ post screening discussion with Mandy Merck (chair), Jay Bernard and Cherry Smyth.
Saturday 18th November, 1pm, Rio Cinema
Continue reading “CdF & Felicity Sparrow x Fringe! Queer Film Festival 2017”
Saturday, 8th July 2pm
ICA, Cinema 1
Continue reading “CdF x ICA present: Elisabeth Subrin Shorts programme + Q&A”
Being Ruby Rich: The Holy Girl (La niña santa) + Girl Power
Monday, 26th June, 6:30pm, The Lexi Cinema
De Cierta Manera (15 cert*) + Keynote by B. Ruby Rich
Dir. Sara Gómez, Cuba, 1974, 78mins, 35mm presentation
Thursday, 22nd June, 6:15pm, Barbican Cinema 2
Date: Wednesday 21 June, 2017: 9:30-18:30
Venue: Birkbeck Cinema, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1H OPD
Continue reading “Being Ruby Rich: Film Curation As Advocacy and Activism”
BFI: Woman with a Movie Camera monthly screening series
Thursday 18 May 2017: 18:10
Continue reading “THE GERMAN SISTERS (Die Bleierne Zeit) + discussion”
!Women Art Revolution
Dir. Lynn Hersham Leeson, USA, 2010, 83mins
Barbican Cinema, Beech Street, London EC2Y 8DS
Continue reading “CdF presents Being Ruby Rich: !Women Art Revolution”
Thursday 2 March, 19:00
Whitechapel Gallery 77-82 Whitechapel High St, London E1 7QX
Continue reading “CdF PRESENTS #IWD 2017: GUERILLAS IN OUR MIDST & EAT THE KIMONO”
Monday, 6 March 2017, 18:30 BFI Library
Continue reading “CdF X BFI Library: Salon Discussion Lesbian Cinema”
Sunday 8 January 2016, 16:00 ICA
Continue reading ““SMOULDER AND CURL” FIVE FILMS BY ANNETTE KENNERLEY”