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Femme Filmmakers Festival: Documentary Director Tyro Heath Shares her Creativity with Drawing On

Wonderful, poignant concept and story, the short documentary Drawing On, by Tyro Heath, transports us to a creative perspective of grief. A woman mourns the…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival: [in]visible – director Rosser Goodman speaks to Filmotomy

With the prestige of the Best Filmmaker Award winner for the Disability Film Challenge, Rosser Goodman has crafted a chunk of mystery with her short…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival: Day Two Program, Saturday 8th September

Femme Filmmakers Festival: Day Two Program, Saturday 8th September [in]visible (Rosser Goodman) *** Film Short Official Selection *** [vimeo 201349041 w=640 h=360] – – –…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Attenberg – Athina Rachel Tsangari

You don’t have to be an expert, let alone a film critic, to have your thoughts swing over to the maniacal, mesmeric Dogtooth, when watching Athina Rachel…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: On Dangerous Ground – Ida Lupino, Nicholas Ray

On Dangerous Ground is one of the most unique and interesting classic film noirs. Here is a film that begins in hard-boiled city streets, following…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Ninnoc – Niki Padidar

The opening hustle bustle, the mellow sounds, of clustered little voices, we soon figure out is a school. And drops of slight sound thuds, not…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Snow White Cologne – Amanda Eliasson

Snow White Cologne is a visual animated poem created using acrylic paint on paper, it not like anything you have ever seen before. Beautiful and…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Land Without Evil – Kati Egely

Throughout history people have always been searching for a perfect place. Their own slice of Eden. However, the question should be whether we can find…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival Review: Kristen Stewart’s Come Swim

Originally published November 15, 2017 Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live. — Norman…

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Filmotomy Podcast Episode 41: Femme Filmmakers Festival 2018 Preview

Episode 41 of the Filmotomy Podcast lands on the opening day of the Femme Filmmakers Festival 2018. Ten days of over fifty films showcasing is…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival: Day One Program, Friday 7th September

Femme Filmmakers Festival: Day One Program, Friday 7th September And so it begins. Finally. The months of searching and scouting and sorting. Hours of films…

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Femme Filmmakers Festival: 2018 Full Line-Up Announced

Femme Filmmakers Festival is an online film festival showcasing the works directed by women. This year’s event runs Friday 7th September – Sunday 16th September…

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Why It Is Important To Have A Femme Filmmakers Festival

I recently began writing my first screenplay. My story, which centers on a male protagonist, is not only something I love to tell, but I’ve…

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Anna Kerrigan And Minhal Baig Dominate Roll Of Honor At Femme Filmmakers Festival

Well, the four other members of the jury and I debated over the eight short films in the ten categories as described in the prior…

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