As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the London Film-makers’ Co-op (LFMC), É«¿Ø´«Ã½ opens its Counter-Histories series with a programme dedicated to a rarely seen but remarkable ensemble of films – both single screen and expanded – made by women filmmakers since the 1970s in the context of the artist-led, cooperative organisation. Produced against a backdrop of growing feminist consciousness, these films built on the methods, processes and ethos associated with the Co-op to address the world outside of the projectionÌýroom.
Programme
Collapsing the Frame Friday 23 September,Ìý18.30
Reclaiming her ImageÌýSaturday 24 September,Ìý13.00
Filmic Bodies Saturday 24 September,Ìý16.15
Inside OutÌýSaturday 24 September,Ìý19.30
Trapped in LanguageÌýSunday 25 September,Ìý14.00
‘Woman Tiger, Woman Dove’ Sunday 25 September,Ìý17.00
SeriesÌýPrologue
Weaving TimeÌýMonday 19 September, 19.00 at TateÌýBritain
From Reel to Real: Women, Feminism and the London Film-makers’ Co-op is curated by Maud Jacquin in partnership with LUX and Tate FilmÌýwith the support of LUMA Foundation and FLUXUS. It is presented alongside LUX and Tate Britain’s monthly Co-op Dialogues series, which continues throughout theÌýyear.Ìý