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
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Now this is a movie made to remind us to believe in magic. A moment in time given to escape… - Conscious Review: A Documentary on the Mind, Consciousness & Memory
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The Oscar-nominated hit animated feature – Netflix’s Kpop Demon Hunters sees Rumi, Mira, and Zoey team up to sing and hunt demons. We review the story that marked Netflix’s first number one film at the U.S. box office. From action sequences to sing-along moments – we review the most-streamed film of 2025. - Filmotomy’s 106th Podcast is an Awards Season Review with Doug and Robin
Robin Write is joined by the Filmotomy Awards Editor Doug Jamieson to summarise the awards season thus far, with just… - Satisfaction (Burunova, 2025) Review – Glasgow Film Festival 2026
As a woman, your voice becomes one of the most sacred parts of yourself. If it is taken away from… - The Bride! (Gyllenhaal, 2026) Review: Not the Movie We Had Hoped For
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