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FFFest

10/9/2018

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Hey Femfilmfans! Mark your calendars! We'd like to tell about a great female filmmakers festival! 
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From October 12 to 14, 2018, you have the chance to attend the screenings and talks at the FFFEST (Female Filmmakers Festival) at Downtown Independent, Los Angeles. The festival’s goal is to present works of female filmmakers who want to break into the film industry and to provide a platform for female filmmakers to share information, inspiration and experiences. As stated by the festival founders, Passerbuys and Women & Film, “the purpose of the festival ist not to exclude men, but rather to normalize women in positions of power in filmmaking” and “to celebrate an industry that is supportive of all gender and race.”

Festival visitors can choose between five panels on topics such as “How to fund your feature” or “How to balance motherhood & filmmaking” (tickets for $15) and 9 feature film screenings (depending on the film, tickets are free or $15).

Find the festival schedule here and have fun! 

Also, the 2nd Annual Female Filmmakers Fuse Film Festival in Pasadena is just around the corner: November 1 to 2, 2018! 
We will post more info about the festival on our events page soon
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Remake. Frankfurter Frauen Film Tage

10/6/2018

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Mark your calendars, Femfilmfans! 

From November 2-11, 2018, the Kinothek Asta Nielsen proudly presents Remake. Frankfurter Frauen Film Tage (Remake. Frankfurt Women’s Film Days) in fabulous Frankfurt, Germany. It will be a celebration of women's rights and feminist filmmaking.
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We couldn't think of a more exciting time to be a Femfilmfan!
Remake. Frankfurter Frauen Film Tage Femfilmfans
Remake poster courtesy of Kinothek Asta Nielsen
Below is some information about the Frankfurt Women's Film Days in English
(the full text in German and in English can be found here; Christina edited the version you see below)

What's in a name?
The Kinothek Asta Nielsen has promoted film work by women for nearly twenty years, facilitating the discussion of gender relations in film. The Remake festival integrates a new event format into the Kinothek's previous work: a program focusing on film history, women's suffrage, female filmmakers and feminist film will unfold in a mixture of festival and symposium.

The name “Remake” refers to the connection with history that characterizes all the Kinothek’s work: films spanning more than a hundred years emerge anew in the perception of viewers when they are shown today.
In other words, the presentation of the films, old and new, at this year's festival is in itself a form of film-making, that is, a re-make. 

What awaits attendees?
The Remake festival program, taking place from 2-11 November 2018, will focus on the theme “100 Years of Women’s Suffrage – 50 Years of Feminist Film Making.” Plans include films, introductory lectures, discussions, and supporting events. The festival will consist of several parts, including films on the suffragette movement and on general 1910s and 1920s legal topics such as sexual offenses, matrimony and abortion. In addition, there will be films depicting the conflict-ridden transformation of women’s roles, and the change in their status vis-à-vis work and love. All these topics pervade feminist film work up to now, each perhaps weighted and perceived differently. Our program will extend from the early 20th century to the present; at the same time, we intend to raise awareness that women’s emancipation movements have existed not only in Western nations, but also in other parts of the world. 

Remake also contains a program section that is dedicated to a female filmmaker whose work is threatened by oblivion and disappearance: Frankfurt filmmaker Recha Jungmann. The festival will screen her three feature films and a number of shorts, all produced between 1967 and 1981. Recha Jungmann will participate in discussions at the screenings. 
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Recha Jungmann (photo: Tabita Cargnel)
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"Etwas tut Weh" (still from Recha Jungmann's film)
History of Feminist Film Festivals
The festival program pays tribute not only to film history, but also to the history of feminist film festivals. The first of these, which took place in 1972 in New York and Edinburgh, were largely dedicated to the (re-) discovery of women filmmakers. Many of their works, which saw the light of projectors in the early 70s, have disappeared again, and copies can only be found with difficulty, if at all. Through revivals of past programs and conversations with their organizers, we will remember this history, from which our work has also emerged. 

This year’s festival will therefore appropriately kick off with a retrospective featuring the “Women’s Event” of the 1972 Edinburgh International Film Festival. As a special treat, the women who brought the festival to life - Laura Mulvey and Lynda Myles (together with Claire Johnston (1940-1987)) - will be attending the festival as special guests. 

​Accompanying Program
The opening of the Remake festival is connected to the exhibit and event series “Votes for Women – The 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage in Germany” at the Historisches Museum Frankfurt, which runs from 30 August 2018 to 20 January 2019.

On 19 January 1919, women could vote for the first time in Germany and be elected into office. The exhibition follows the suffragettes from the old empire to the revolution of 1918/19 and the history of the first women's movement. 

​For more information about the program at the History Museum, please click --> here. ​
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"The 100th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage" (photo: Historisches Museum Frankfurt; ullstein bild)
Femfilmfans at the Frankfurter Frauen Film Tage
Our editor Christina will be attending many of the festival's events and film screenings. Over the coming weeks, she will be posting more information about the festival - feel free to send us an email or leave a question in the comments section below if you want to know more!

Once the festival is underway, Christina will then be posting updates and short reviews of the films and events on the Femfilmfans.com site, on Instagram and on Facebook. Click on the various links below to follow the action!

You might also like to visit the --> Remake. Frankfurter Frauen Film Tage <-- official website. 
This link will take you to the festival's program (in German): remake-festival.de/programm.html
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CSD: Gay Pride, Berlin Style

7/27/2018

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By Christina Schultz
Come celebrate love of all kinds at Berlin’s fabulous and world famous
Gay Pride
 Parade and Festival: Christopher Street Day (CSD)!

The PRIDE PARADE takes place tomorrow, on SATURDAY, 28 JULY 2018 at 12:00.  
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The motto of this year's Berlin Pride is “MY BODY, MY IDENTITY, MY LIFE!” (photo: CSD Berlin)
Hundreds of thousands of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, trans*sexuals, trans*gender, intersexuals, other queers (LGBTTIQ*) and allies will be hitting the streets on 28 July 2018. What started out as a small, but impressive march with 400 participants decades ago has developed into a forceful political mass rally and a mighty beacon for freedom and human rights. According to the CSD website, there are 59 trucks and 49 walking groups in the parade this year who will pass out information, play great music, give away goodies and spread the love!

​Don't miss this chance to show your support for the LGBTTIQ* community and to have a great time!


The parade route begins at Kurfürstendamm/Joachimsthaler Straße and ends up on Straße des 17. Juni between 15:00 and 17:00 in time for the rally at the main stage at the iconic Brandenburg Gate.
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The official parade route (photo: CSD Berlin)
For more information about CSD: csd-berlin.de/
To purchase CSD merch: shop.spreadshirt.de/berlin-pride/
To donate to CSD: csd-berlin.de/spenden/

Here are some of trucks 59 participating in the parade with their numbers - click on the names below to find out more information about these LGBTQ* organizations and companies promoting diversity and inclusion! (most of the sites are in Deutsch and in English)


1 Berliner CSD e.V.
3 Berliner Aids-Hilfe e.V.
4 Schwulenberatung Berlin
5 BMW Group DIVERSE
11 queer*human (LGBTTIQ*-AG im Humanistischen Verband Berlin-Brandenburg KdöR)
15 Deutsche Bank AG | dbPride
16 Lesben und Schwule in der BVG
17 OUT tv
23 PRIDE@SIEMENS Berlin
27 Ikea diversity
40 Jugend gegen Aids e.V.
41 USA Botschaft Berlin / GLIFAA
43 Pride@SAP
48 United in Pride, Diversity Group der eBay GmbH
53 PayPal Pride
56 Gemeinsam mehr e.V. / Radio QueerLive / die Busche

So...who's joining us in Berlin tomorrow?

If you're there, don't forget to look for yours truly on the Deutsche Bank truck!
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Female/LGBTQ+ Film Festivals: A Brief Reflection

7/25/2018

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PictureOne of the many film festivals focusing on women and the LGBTQ+ community (photo: Natalie MacMahon)
By Marina Brafa
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Over the past couple of weeks we have been compiling film festivals on each continent that focus on women and LQBTQ+ topics in film, that promote female and queer filmmakers and that empower and help build a network for future projects.


For sure, these lists are by no means complete. There are new festivals appearing and, unfortunately, some are shutting down. The plethora of women/LGBTQ+ festivals represents best the diversity of the community and the creativity that is set free.


While researching festivals what stroke me most was how unequal festivals are spread all over the world. If you think more about this issue it comes with no surprise that there are less festivals on the African continent and in the Middle East, that more and more are popping up in Asian countries and South America and that Europe and North America (Canada and USA, namely) are “well-off” - one might even say saturated. The film industry mirrors the worldwide economic development. However, it does not give clues about the quality. And there is a lot of creative power and skills waiting in African, Middle Eastern and other countries for (financial) opportunities. Therefore, film festivals are important in all countries but especially in financially disadvantaged and more restrictive and isolated nations to showcase the yet hidden talents.  

In June, we had the opportunity to speak to Berlin-based director and actress Natalie MacMahon who is a founder of the new Female Filmmakers Festival Berlin. In Part Two of the interview she speaks about her work and experiences as festival founder.

I would be happy to know your answers to the following questions:
How important are women/LGBTQ+ film festivals?
Do they have any impact?
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Do we have too many of them in Europe and North America?

Make sure to check out our compilations again!

Oceania
South America
Europe
Africa
Asia
North America

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Female Film Festivals: North America

7/19/2018

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Femfilmfans Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival is one of the most famous and prestigious indie film festivals in the U.S. Pictured here: the famous Egyptian Theatre (photo: Barnaby Dorfman on Wikipedia)
It’s that time again. We need your help compiling our list of film festivals from all over the world with a focus on women, feminism, or the LGBTQ+ community!

​This week, we have a list of festivals from North America.

If you know another festival that is not on our list, please tell us your additions in the comments below, on Instagram or on Facebook, including a link to the festival website if possible.
​​Click on the names of the festivals below to be redirected to their websites.
NORTH AMERICA

Canada
Fairy Tales Intl. Queer Film & Video Festival
Female Eye Film Festival (Toronto)
herland Feminist Film and Video Workshop (Calgary)
HTMlles (Quebec)
Image+Nation, Montreal's Queer Film Festival
Inside Out Film Festival (Toronto)
London Lesbian Film Festival (London, Ontario)
St. John's International Women's Film Festival
The Future of Film Showcase
The Fairy Tales International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (Alberta)
Vancouver Women in Film Festival
Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Women in Film & Television (Vancouver)

USA
African American Women in Cinema (AAWIC) Film Festival (New York)
Adam Baran Honolulu Gay And Lesbian Film Festival
Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival
AXW Film Festival
Baltimore Women's Film Festival
Bluestockings Film Series (Portland, Maine)
Censored Women’s Film Festival
Central Illinois Feminist Film Festival Eastern Illinois University
Chi Feminist Film Festival
Davis Feminist Film Festival (Davis, California)
Etheria Film Festival (Boston)
Everett Women's Film Festival (Washington)
Girl Fest (Hawaii)
International Black Women's Film Festival (San Francisco)
LA Femme International Film Festival
Lady Filmmaker's Festival (California)
Les Femmes Underground Feminist Film Festival
Lunafest (a US touring festival)
Madcat Film Festival (San Francisco)
New York City Feminist Film Festival
Pan-African Women's Film Festival (Minneapolis)
Portland Women's Film Festival (Portland, Oregon)
Queer Women of Color Film Festival (San Francisco)
Reel Sisters of the Diaspora (Long Island)
Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival, (Colorado)
San Diego Women’s Film Festival
San Francisco Transgender Film Festival (San Francisco)
San Francisco Women's Film Festival
San Francisco International Lesbian/Gay Film Festival
Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
The Athena Centre Film Festival (New York)
University of Buffalo's Annual Women's Film Festival (New York)
Women's Film Festival (Battleboro, Vermont)
Women's Film Festival at McHenry College (Illinois)
Women's International Film Festival
Worldwide Women’s Film Festival
Women of African Descent Film Festival

Women in Horror Film Festival (Georgia)
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Female & LGBTQ+ Film Festivals: Asian Edition

7/11/2018

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Femfilmfans Shanghai Queer Film Festival
The queer community faces many challenges in China. Fortunately, Shanghai is a cosmopolitan metropolis that hosts two queer film festivals every year (photo: SHQFF)
It's that time again, Femfilmfam. We need YOUR help compiling our list of film festivals from all over the world with a focus on women and the LGBTQ+ community!

This time we focus on film festivals from all over the Asian continent! 

If you know of another festival that is not on our list, please tell us your additions in the comments sections below, on Facebook or on Instagram, including a link to the festival's website if possible. ​

​Click on the names of the festivals below to be redirected to their websites.
ASIA

Afghanistan
Afghanistan International Women Film Festival

Armenia
Kin International Film Festival (Yerevan)

China
Beijing Queer Film FestivalChina Women*s Film Festival
Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
Shanghai Pride Film Festival
Shanghai Queer Film Festival

India
Chennai International Queer Film Festival
IAWRT Asia
Kashish - Mumbai International Queer Film Festival
Mumbai Women’s International Film Festival

Israel
International Women's Film Festival (Rheovot)
The Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival

Japan
Asian Queer Film Festival 
Rainbow Reek Tokyo

Lebanon
Beirut International Women's Film Festival (BWFF)

Myanmar
&PROUD Yangon LGBT Film Festival

Palestine
Shashat Palestine Women's Film Festival

South Korea
International Women's Film Festival
Seoul Queer Culture Festival

Sri Lanka
Abhimani - Queer Film Festival Sri Lanka

Taiwan
Taiwan International Queer Film Festival
Women Make Waves Film Festival (Taipei)
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Female Film Festival: African Edition

7/4/2018

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Femfilmfans Journées Cinematographiques de la Femme Africaine de L'image
Poster for the Journées Cinématographiques de la Femme Africaine de L'image (Film Festival of Images of African Women; photo: Institut Français, Burkina Faso)
We need your help compiling our list of film festivals from all over the world with a focus on women. ​This time: film festivals on the African continent! If you know of a festival that is not on our list, please tell us about it in the comments section below, on Facebook or on Instagram, including a link to the festival's website if possible. 
Click on the names of the festivals below to be redirected to their websites.
AFRICA

Burkina Faso

Ouagadougou Journées cinématographique de la femme africaine de l’image 

Cameroon
Mis me Binga (Eyes of Women) International Women's Film Festival

Egypt
Cairo International Women's Film Festival

Kenya
Mama Afrika Film Festival 

Malawi
Malawi International Short Film Festival

Morocco
Sale International Women's Film Festival

Nigeria
African Women Film Festival 2018

Rwanda
Urusaro International Women Film Festival 

Senegal 
Films Femmes Afrique

South Africa
Skirts Film Festival

Zimbabwe
The International Images Film Festival for Women
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Female Film Festival: South American Edition

6/27/2018

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Femfilmfans Claudia Llosa
Peruvian filmmaker Claudia Llosa speaking at the Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara (photo: La Teta Asustada, Wikimedia)
It’s that time again. We need your help compiling our list of film festivals from all over the world with a focus on women, feminism, or the LGBTQ+ community!

This week, we have a list of festivals from South America. It's pretty short, however, so we hope you can help us expand it! 

Please tell us your additions to the list in the comments below, on Instagram or on Facebook, and include a link to the festival’s website if possible.
Click on the names of the festivals below to be redirected to their websites. ​
SOUTH AMERICA

Brazil
Femina Fest (Rio de Janeiro)

Chile
FemCine: Festival Cine de Mujeres
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Argentina
La Mujer y El Cine (Buenos Aires)
Hecho X Mujeres / Done By Women
Mujeres en Foco 
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Female Film Festival: Oceanian Edition

6/20/2018

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A different kind of strong female character: Disney's 2016 production "Moana" features the eponymous Polynesian heroine (photo: Walt Disney Animation Studios; Wikimedia)
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Moana (photo: Disney; Melissa Hillier on Flick)
It’s that time again. We need your help compiling our list of film festivals from all over the world with a focus on women, feminism, or the LGBTQ+ community!

This week, we have a list of festivals from Oceania. It's pretty short so please help us expand this list by sending us the names of any festivals not on our list, including a link to the festival's website if possible. You can do so in the comments below, on Instagram or on Facebook. 
Click on the names of the festivals below to be redirected to their websites.
OCEANIA

Philippines

Purple Pixels: Women in the Indie Film Frontier
TasmaniaStranger With My Face (Hobart)

Australia
For Film’s Sake (FFS) Festival
Seen and Heard Film Festival (Sydney)
Mardi Gras Film Festival
Melbourne Queer Film Festival
Queerdoc


New Zealand
New Zealand International Film Festival 
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Film Festivals Focusing on Women in Film: European Edition

6/13/2018

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Compiled by Marina Brafa
Femfilmfans Berlin Feminist Film Week 2018
The Babylon Theater, site of the 2018 Berlin Feminist Film Week (photo: Christina Schultz, Femfilmfans)
​Over the next few weeks, we are going to publish lists of film festivals from all over the world with a focus on feminism, women in film or the LGBTQ+ community - but we need your help!

This week, we begin with festivals in Europe. 

If you know of other festivals not on our list, please tell us your additions in the comments section below, or on Facebook or Instagram, and include a link to the festival’s website if possible.
Many thanks for your help!
Click on the names of the festivals below to be redirected to their websites.
EUROPE
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Austria
Tricky Women


Belgium
Elles Tournent / Dames Draien
Festival Du Film Gay Et Lesbien De Bruxelles


Finland
Season Film Festival  

France
Cineffable
Cineffable- Paris Lesbian Film Festival
Films de Femmes


Germany
Berlin Feminist Film Week 
Female Filmmakers Festival Berlin (read our interview with the festival's founder here)
Frankfurter Frauen Filmtage (organized by the Kinothek Asta Nielsen)

Frauen Film Festival
Freiburger Lesbenfilmtage E.V. 
Lesben Film Festival Berlin
Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage Hamburg
TransFormations - Trans Film Festival Berlin
The Xposed International Queer Film Festival 

Ireland
Dublin Feminist Film Festival

Italy
Broad Humor (Venice)
Donne-Sguardi Altrove
Immaginaria International Lesbian Film Festival
L'Origine Del Mondo
Women and Cinema Festival of Florence (Florence)


Lithuania
Serseliafam Women’s Film Festival (Vilnius)

Norway
Femmina International Film Festival

Portugal
Porto Femme International Film Festival 

Spain
Fem Tour Truck
Mostra Internacional de Films de Dones/ International Women's Film Festival, Barcelona
Mujeres en Direccion/ Women Directing International Film Festival
mujerDOC III INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL


Sweden
International Female Film Festival (Malmo)
LadyBug Festival (Gothenburg)


The Netherlands
Arab Women's Film Festival 
Film Mor
International Film Festival
International Festival


Turkey
Filmmor Women's Film Festival on Wheels
Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival


UK
Birds-Eye View Festival (London)
Images of Black Women Festival (London)
London Feminist Film Festival
London Les
Underwire (London)
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