by Jennifer G Robinson | Aug 3, 2019 | Women in Film
I was fortunate to have watched a preview screening of Shola Amoo’s The Last Tree (2019), a much-anticipated film. Amoo has up to this production, made short films with stories to include Touch (2013) and A Moving Image (2016). The Last Tree is an obvious...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Oct 16, 2017 | Blog, Features, Interviews, Women in Film
Action films seem to be the preserve of men. It’s hard to summon the name of an action-driven film where the lead is a woman. But there are some seeking to change that dynamic and director Suza Singh is one such woman. Born in the UK’s Manchester...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Oct 4, 2017 | Blog, Interviews, Women in Film
We decided to play a game and have a little fun with our directors based on that infamous BBC3 television programme called ‘Snog Marry Avoid’. Do you remember it? It’s a show where the viewer is presented with a poor suspect (er…victim?!) who...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Sep 27, 2017 | Blog, Interviews, Women in Film
We decided to play a game and have a little fun with our directors based on that infamous BBC3 television programme called ‘Snog Marry Avoid’. Do you remember it? It’s a show where the viewer is presented with a poor suspect (er…victim?!) who...
by Women Of The Lens | Aug 22, 2017 | Women in Film
Since embarking upon my PhD in March 2015, numerous events have altered the representation of Black women in the media, both behind and in front of ‘the lens’. Such activity includes Viola Davis becoming the first Black woman to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead...
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