From Reel to Real: Women, Feminism and the Local Film Makers' Co-Operative
As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the London Film-makers’ Co-op (LFMC), Tate Modern opens its Counter-Histories series with a programme dedicated to a rarely seen but remarkable ensemble of films – both single screen and expanded – made by women filmmakers since the 1970s in the context of the artist-led, cooperative organisation. Produced against a backdrop of growing feminist consciousness, these films built on the methods, processes and ethos associated with the Co-op to address the world outside of the projection room.
From Reel to Real: Women, Feminism and the London Film-makers’ Co-op is curated by Maud Jacquin in partnership with LUX and Tate Film with the support of LUMA Foundation and FLUXUS. It is presented alongside LUX and Tate Britain’s monthly Co-op Dialogues series, which continues throughout the year.
Nina Danino films programmed in:
Collapsing the Frame Friday 23 September, 18.30 + Discussion Panel
Reclaiming her Image Saturday 24 September, 13.00 + Discussion Panel
Item Type | Show/Exhibition |
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Art |
Date Deposited | 04 Oct 2017 12:01 |
Last Modified | 05 Oct 2017 10:37 |