by Women Of The Lens | Nov 20, 2021 | Blog, Features, Opinion, Reviews
DJ Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz will host Channel 4’s Unapologetic chat-show. Women Of The Len Film Festival Founder, Jennifer G. Robinson writes in Black Film Bulletin (December 2021) about Channel 4’s programming titled Black To Front....
by Jennifer G Robinson | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog, Features, Opinion, Reviews
(Ruth Negga as Claire / Tessa Thompson as Irene – image credit: Netflix) May contain spoilers Irene is hot and bothered – and not just by the extreme New York heat. In the store she enters and in the hotel restaurant in which she takes refuge, she still can’t...
by Women Of The Lens | Nov 22, 2020 | Blog, Interviews, Opinion
The year 2020 has left its trace across all sectors of the entertainment industry, independent film included. This year has however brought opportunity and many of the behemoths that dominated film are finding that they’re facing competition and a re-drawing of...
by Women Of The Lens | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Features, Opinion, Reviews
Wunmi Mosaku as Ruby Baptiste (image credit: HBO) Jurnee Smollett as Letitia ‘Leti’ Lewis (image credit: HBO) Aunjanue Ellis as Hippolyta Freeman (image credit: HBO) So, television series Lovecraft Country has concluded…for now. Showrunner Misha Green’s...
by Sula Douglas Folkes | Oct 3, 2020 | Blog, News, Opinion
Guest Writer Sula Douglas Folkes is a Black British writer and aspiring film curator who lives in South London. She has written for titles including Live Black Heritage Today and worked for international Black film festivals to include Animae Caribe Animation &...
by Women Of The Lens | Aug 22, 2017 | Opinion, Women in Film
On my quest to bring you the highest quality, British talent of the big and small screen, it became rapidly apparent that there was a dire struggle (to say the least) within the UK Film industry to project the talent derived from that of people of colour, and even...
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