
Well, the weekend may be coming to an end but the Femme Filmmakers Festival is just beginning! We’ve been having a spectacular time celebrating women and film so far and we look forward to continuing on our third day! Once again, check out our full festival lineup here, and if you need to catch up on our past showings it’s not too late to do so. Now, let’s see what day three has in store for us, so check out the schedule below and enjoy!
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Saturday 28th August Schedule
Showcase Selection
Lola (Ana Lydia Monaco) 15 minutes – 15:00
Competition Selection
End-O (Alice Seabright) 15 minutes – 15:30
PADDY (Roisín Kearney) 13 minutes – 16:00
Feature Films
The Love Light (Frances Marion) 89 minutes – 16:30
The Hitch-Hiker (Ida Lupino) 71 minutes – 18:15
Wuthering Heights (Andrea Arnold) 124 minutes – 19:45
What You May Have Missed
- Rétrospective du Festival de Cannes: A Cultural Bonanza With Pote tin Kyriaki / Never on Sunday (1960)Writer-director, Jules Dassin (Rififi, Topkapi), and actress, Melina Mercouri, were married in real life, in 1966. Years after meeting, and…
- Rétrospective du Festival de Cannes: Joseph Losey’s Rural Drama, Accident (1967)There are many prosperous film partnerships, those which have gone a little unnoticed over the decades. One such under-appreciated double-act,…
- Film Review – Queer (2024)Luca Guadagnino’s Queer is a bold and intimate adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ semi-autobiographical novella. A long-gestating passion project for…
- Film Review – The Brutalist (2024)With The Brutalist, director Brady Corbet crafts a visually stunning and deeply evocative exposition on identity, displacement, and the search…
- Sundance Film Festival Review: Omaha (Cole Webley)Americans have been travelling west since the early 19th century. Many did so with a ‘Manifest Destiny’ purpose. Settlers held…
- Sundance Film Festival Review: Sauna (Mathias Broe)Queer culture – speaking very, very generally – and what ‘queerness’ looks like in the present day has shifted over…
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