Here’s our full 2016 programme with links to trailers and full films where publicly available. You can also download the programme here.
Screening 1 – Ties that Bind
As One by Alan Powell
Belle and Emma by Rebecca Johanson
One Last Dance by Luke Losey
Fall Seven Times, Get Up Eight: The Japanese War Brides by Lucy Craft, Karen Kasmauski & Kathryn Tolbert
Hire-A-Mum by Louise Hutt
Lucid by Lucy Joan Barnes
Some Dark Place by Cecelia Condit
Screening 2 – Power
Britain by Bexie Bush
Fashion to Die For by Lynn Estomin
50 Over 50 by Lou Trigg
Morning Coffee by Tracy Miller-Robbins
Prehistoric Resurrection by Cathy Cook
Raging Grannies: The Action League by Pam Walton
Rose and June by Koo Chia Meng
shhh! by Clare Unsworth and Leah Thorn
Spirit Away by Betina Kuntzsch
Stranger Danger by A D Cooper
Women and Ageing by Dee Rudebeck
Panel Event:
Rebecca Kesby (BBC World Service) in conversation with Melody Bridges, Yvonne Connikie and Lynne Parker.
Screening 3 – Love, death and legacy
Carol by Krissy Mahan
Memorial by Helen Selka
Old Friends, Out To Pasture by Marlijn Franken
Patience by Robert Hackett
The Wake by Oonagh Kearney
Workshop:
The Joy of Making Film – Ten Top Tips for New Filmmakers with Angie and Jac from Looking at You Productions.
Screening 4 – Bodies
Colour Your Life by Michelle J. Andrew
Living is a Doorway by Abi Mortimer
My Friend Maia by Julia Warr
My Friend Marjorie by Louise Wilde
Nan’s Army by Lucy Werrett
Nine to Ninety by Alicia Dwyer
Shock of the Muse by Inga Burrows
Heavens to Betsy by Jac Nunns and Angie West
Screening 5 – Now
Abandoned Adopted Here by Lucy Sheen
A Moment To Move by Georgia Parris
Aviatrix by Stuart Pound
Be Now by Graham Atkins-Hughes
Middle Man by Charlie Frances
Physical Stitch by Brenda Miller
What Do You See? by Scott Willis
Screening 6 – Work
Ageless by Montana Mann
BOOTWMN by Paige Gratland and Sam McWilliams
Cliff, Superfan! by Diane Quon
The Other Place by Mareike Engelhardt
They Call Us Maids: The Domestic Workers’ Story by Leeds Animation Workshop