When: | Back to Calendar November 24, 2012 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | ✔ Add to Calendar Add to Google Calendar |
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with the London Short Film Festival
A filmmaker, a critic and a programmer look at the gender gap, roll up their sleeves and get myth-busting on common misconceptions about female filmmakers and the struggles they face in making the transition from short films to features. Carol Morley (Dreams of a Life), Hannah McGill (Sight & Sound, The List), Lizzie Francke (Senior Production Executive at British Film Institiute Film Fund) and Kate Taylor (Independent Cinema Office) will take a series of familiar complaints, rip them to shreds, and then read the shreds like tea leaves, looking forward to a time when the question “How does it feel to be a woman filmmaker?” is never asked again.
Tickets are £7.50, or join us ALL DAY on Saturday 24th Nov for just £15. Buy tickets by calling the Ritzy Box Office on 0871 902 5739 or online here.