WOMEN OF WONDERS
25th APRIL 2018, The Castle Cinema, 6:30pm
An evening of short films and a panel discussion to illustrate the power of women on screen – from gender reversal to interplanetary future.
Focusing on the comparison between early cinema and contemporary Utopian sci-fi feminist films, this event will look at how feminist science-fiction has asked how much of what we think about the role of men and women is just invented. The alternative narratives presented in the programme challenge the stereotypes and ask one main question: could we invent it differently? And what will the woman of tomorrow be like?
Future visions and Utopian ideas will be discussed with three leading voices who will show us the way to Utopia: Pamela Hutchinson (The Guardian, Sight & Sound, Silent London), Hannah Paveck (Another Gaze) and Simran Hans (The Observer, New Statesman, Dazed).
East End Film Festival Special event, curated by Giulia Saccogna
An evening of short films and a panel discussion to illustrate the power of women on screen – from gender reversal to interplanetary future.
Focusing on the comparison between early cinema and contemporary Utopian sci-fi feminist films, this event will look at how feminist science-fiction has asked how much of what we think about the role of men and women is just invented. The alternative narratives presented in the programme challenge the stereotypes and ask one main question: could we invent it differently? And what will the woman of tomorrow be like?
Future visions and Utopian ideas will be discussed with three leading voices who will show us the way to Utopia: Pamela Hutchinson (The Guardian, Sight & Sound, Silent London), Hannah Paveck (Another Gaze) and Simran Hans (The Observer, New Statesman, Dazed).
East End Film Festival Special event, curated by Giulia Saccogna
SCREENING PROGRAMME:
This silent comedy, directed by the visionary pioneer who created narrative cinema, shows a vision of a future of gender reversal in which men are the objects of sexual harassment and exploitation.
First episode of a one-reel Vit-o-Graph production, this short jukebox soundie jokes on mail order brides. “Keep the one that you like best/ And then return the rest”!
Following a famous actress who rejected the monetary-based system to find an alternative way of living, the film takes us on a journey from Rome to Venus, where a social innovator and futurist proposes a solution.
Inspired by a forgotten story of the ‘60s Space Race, Afronauts sees a 17-year-old albino spacegirl (and two cats) sent into space by the Zambian Space Programme, trying to beat America to the moon.