7 – 13 September 2022
in London
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Alia Syed made her early 16mm films at the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative in the mid-1980s, using the Co-op’s optical printer as a means to explore issues of identity and representation.
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In Focus: Alia Syed
Renate Sami (Berlin, 1935) is a filmmaker and translator whose work resists narrow categorisations. Her films are extremely diverse in form and content, oscillating between the poetic, the observational and the political.
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In Focus: Renate Sami
Meta Incognita: Missive II is the second part of a triptych of films that utilises different histories while focusing upon recognisable locations along and within the River Thames: from Millbank Prison (now the site of Tate Britain) to Second World War architecture on the Essex coastline.
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Alia Syed: Meta Incognita
Sep 1 — Sep 11
Mimosa House
Open City Documentary Festival opens with new films by Margaret Salmon and Laida Lertxundi
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Opening Night: Icarus (after Amelia) + Inner Outer Space
Wed 08 Sep, 18:30
Curzon Soho
The Critics Workshop is an immersive five-day programme developed with the Another Gaze editorial team that will provide an introduction to the ethics and methodologies of feminist film criticism for 12 selected participants.
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Critics Workshop
Sep 9 — Sep 13
Festival Hub
We invite you to submit a working draft of your text, in any stage of completion for one-to-one tutorials with not/nowhere.
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Writing Surgeries with not/nowhere
Thu 09 Sep, 10:00
Festival Hub
In this workshop we will consider the practicalities and possibilities of self-organising independent film tours of community spaces, meeting halls and cinemas.
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Organising a Film Tour
Thu 09 Sep, 12:30
Festival Hub
Through visual presentations, sonic installations, and conversation, this session aims to reflect upon the extremis of London in lockdown and to imagine new possibilities of how we might choose to re-inhabit the city space.
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The Return to the City
Thu 09 Sep, 14:30
Festival Hub
Join us for the launch of a special issue of MIRAJ (Moving Image Review & Art Journal) that engages with the current crisis, providing testimonies to the experience of the past the year and imagining new strategies in a post pandemic world.
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Launch of MIRAJ Special Issue: “Artists’ Moving Image, Isolation and Covid-19”
Thu 09 Sep, 17:00
Festival Hub
The latest film by acclaimed filmmaker Rosine Mbakam is a portrait of Delphine, a young Cameroonian woman now living in Belgium.
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Delphine’s Prayers / Les prières de Delphine
Thu 09 Sep, 18:15
Ciné Lumière - Institut français
From Where They Stood is a meticulous investigation into a rare set of clandestine photographs taken by prisoners in concentration and extermination camps during the Second World War.
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From Where They Stood / À pas aveugles
Thu 09 Sep, 18:15
Curzon Soho
Tatiana Mazú González constructs an oblique portrait of the female experience of coal country through archive footage, geological maps, landscape shots, photographs and text message exchanges with her aunt
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Shady River / Río Turbio
Thu 09 Sep, 18:20
Bertha DocHouse
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