Free Wednesday Film Club: Born in Flames

Lizzie Borden’s documentary-style science fiction film is set ten years after a peaceful socialist revolution in the United States, where inequalities of gender, sexuality, and race still prevail, until a group of women decide to mobilise the revolution even further. A film that combines news reports, surveillance footage, documentary sqeuences and handheld camera shooting, the film is now seen as an example of ‘guerrilla filmmaking’ and as iconic of intersectional identity politics of the 1980s.

March 8. 2-3.30pm Room: ES102

Poster for Leaving Greece

Come along to two free lunchtime film screenings

Come to two free film screenings Watts building as part of the 16 Days of Activism: 30 November (Leaving Greece, 2013 and Boya Boya, 2014) and 9 December (Dream Girls, 1993), 12pm.

The School of Media together with the School of Environment and Technology are organizing two screenings to mark the 16 Days of Activism . The films are provided by the Royal Anthropology Institute..

30 November: double bill of Leaving Greece (2013) and Boya Boya (2014)

9 December: Dream Girls (1994)

Room 309, Watts Building, University of Brighton, Lewes Road, BN2 4GJ, 12pm-2pm.