Artists & Activists

Six pioneering films that gave voice to stories and issues long silenced

The Women’s Movement of the 1970s empowered women to step behind the camera in larger numbers. Their pioneering work platformed voices, stories and issues previously ignored or misrepresented.

The ground-breaking directors highlighted in this series made films outside the mainstream industry, frequently through activist film cooperatives and collectives.  Their work was screened in ‘consciousness-raising’ groups, at political conventions and in other alternative venues, and was often intended to spark discussion and action on women’s issues.

The Women’s Film Preservation Fund of New York Women in Film & Television has preserved a large portion of these important Second Wave Feminist films, and their restorations form the core of this season of six film screenings at the Barbican Theatre in London from the 2-3 June.

More information and tickets are available on the Barbican website, priced £42 (£38 for concessions and £34 for members).

 

Louisa Maycock, one of our alumni and a collaborator for the project has offered a promotional discount for students and staff at the School of English who would be interested in attending.  For a discount of 20%, enter the promotional code ‘23236’ when purchasing tickets.