by Jennifer G Robinson | Feb 27, 2018 | Women in Film
Given the array of talent we’ve seen of late in Hollywood from British shores, there could be a perception that there isn’t any talent left in the UK. Well, our Festival bears testimony to the fact that far from a dearth of UK filmmaking, there is an untapped seam of...
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...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Nov 9, 2017 | Women in Film
Based on true accounts, Hopscotch is a film about the first-hand experience of violence and street harassment experienced by minority ethnic and Muslim women. The film’s director Roxana Vilk has already been awarded for her filmmaking efforts with a Royal Television...
by Jennifer G Robinson | Oct 24, 2017 | Blog, Interviews, Women in Film
Film festivals and entry to such platforms can be a minefield for filmmakers – especially first timers. The industry has shifted to the extent that festivals have not diminished, they’ve become more inventive and ingenious in their efforts to remain...
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...
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