To Remember, To Reclaim: Archives for Future Love
A programme of shorts exploring women’s relationships to (home)land – how they reclaim their place in ongoing histories, carve out space for survival, and allow new forms of love to […]
A programme of shorts exploring women’s relationships to (home)land – how they reclaim their place in ongoing histories, carve out space for survival, and allow new forms of love to […]
A memory capsule of the filmmaker Neema’s time spent at a colonial legacy boarding school, and how it shaped her relationship to food, body, and identity.
Online screening of documentary that follows Nigerien filmmaker and activist Aicha Macky, born in Zinder, as she returns to her hometown to tell the story of neglected youth, masculinity and the legacies of white supremacy.
Online screening of a new documentary investigating the question: how do the roots of change grow?
A special event exploring ancestral tradition, climate justice and environmental balance at the intersection of film, eco-activism, sound healing performance and visual arts.
Edinburgh screening of a documentary investigating the question: how do the roots of change grow?
A free workshop exploring the possibilities and limitations of bilingual or multilingual imaginaries – facilitated by Tanatsei Gambura.
Glasgow screening of a documentary investigating the question: how do the roots of change grow?
Aberdeen screening of a documentary investigating the question: how do the roots of change grow?
Inverness screening of a documentary investigating the question: how do the roots of change grow?
Nigerien filmmaker and activist Aïcha Macky, born in Zinder, returns to her hometown to tell the story of neglected youth, masculinity and the legacies of white supremacy
How do the roots of change grow?
Join Art + Ecology Edinburgh for an online screening and conversation.
A slice of Egypt’s revolution
Join Greener Kirkcaldy for a free online screening and discussion.
An uplifting environmental film that explains why the world needs to plant more trees in the tropics and the amazing things that can happen when we take care of the people tending the forests.
Once a child bride, Ruvimbo decided to take a stand against the Zimbabwean Constitution and illegalise child marriages in Zimbabwe. Now, she is the founder of the Topodzi Foundation Trust that aims to eradicate child marriages forever and uplift Women’s Rights.
Join us in conversation with the film’s director to explore motherhood, sisterhood, and the position of women in Moroccan society.