Monday, 28 April, 5.30pm – 7.30pm,
Sister, Renold Building, 81 Sackville Street M1 3NJ
Free! Registration required through Eventbrite here
Continue reading “CDF x University of Manchester: Women in Protest!”
Monday, 28 April, 5.30pm – 7.30pm,
Sister, Renold Building, 81 Sackville Street M1 3NJ
Free! Registration required through Eventbrite here
Continue reading “CDF x University of Manchester: Women in Protest!”
Tate Britain, London, Weds 21st Feb, 7-9pm. £5/3.50. Book now.
Continue reading “CDF x Tate Britain, 21 Feb: every liberation struggle brings us nearer to peace”
By Jack Thompson
Rebel Dykes premiered at BFI Flare 2021, and will be distributed in the UK and Ireland by Bohemia Media.
Continue reading “Culture Club: Watching REBEL DYKES by Harri Shanahan and Sîan Williams”
Club des Femmes presents:
Rebel Dykes
Sunday 5th December 2021, 2.15pm, Rio cinema, 107 Kingsland High Street, London E8 2PB
Continue reading “CdF x Rebel Dykes + Fireworks Revisited + live Q&A”
By Jenny Clarke
I am currently living an unintentionally minimalist life in Edinburgh; I moved myself and some essentials up North and across the border, but I’ve yet to move the bulk of possessions here.
Programme 2: Protest, Solidarity and Power
Saturday 21st March, 1.30pm, Screen 2, fully accessible.
Rio Cinema, 107 Kingsland High Street, London E8 2PB
Continue reading “Feminist Re-Imaginings at the Rio 1980-2020, Programme 2 (postponed)”
CINEMATEK 9 rue Baron Horta, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
24.12.2019-27.02.2020
Continue reading “CdF x CINEMATEK x LIZZIE BORDEN: REBEL FILMS”
Carry Greenham Home. Directed by Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson, UK, 1983.
Saturday, 2 June 2018, 3.15pm
Showroom, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX
Continue reading “CdF x ICO x Sheffield Showroom: CARRY GREENHAM HOME + A QUESTION OF CHOICE”
Our new film tour Revolt, She Said: Women and Film after ’68 reflects on the volcanic change following the events of May 1968, sharing intersectional, queer and feminist stories of revolution.
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Greenham was an alternative world, an anti-nuclear protest by hundreds of thousands of women activists.
Continue reading “openDemocracy: The legend of Greenham Common women’s peace camp 2.2.2016”