by Jennifer G Robinson | Aug 28, 2019 | Women in Film
(may contain spoilers) The juxtaposition of landscapes at the beginning and end of Shola Amoo’s The Last Tree are mirrors, anchoring the story to a satisfying conclusion. The landscapes are used as internal safe spaces for the boy then man, in this coming of...
by Jennifer G Robinson | May 8, 2018 | Women in Film
Women Of The Lens joins Brockley Max Festival to bring a collection of locally focussed films and an industry-led panel conversation. As part of south east London’s annual event, we present an evening of film shorts picturing our city. We invite you to join our...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Feb 15, 2018 | Women in Film
Film studies education is a fundamental piece in the map of developing talent in the film industry. It’s a way of shaping how we as audiences experience film and a means of influencing industry representation. The study of film though mirrors the current industry and...
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