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Corinna Tomrley <[log in to unmask]>
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Cine25 – Women in Film and Media Showcase

Sunday 8th February 2009
City Screen, Coney Street, York

Because of funding from The Feminist Review Trust we are pleased to 
announce there are now lower registration prices for this unique event

£15 (unwaged), £20 (waged)

Places are still available to attend this unique event. See blog for registration 
form and details. 

Deadline for registration 26th January 2009

http://cine25.blogspot.comDiscussion panel: Where is gender in film and media 
today?

Cathy Lane: music composer/lecturer in music & sound design, London School 
of the Arts
Kristyn Gorton: lecturer in television, University of York
Stacy Gillis: lecturer in modern and contemporary literature, Newcastle 
University
Anahid Kassabian: lecturer in school of music, Liverpool University
Caroline Bainbridge: reader in visual culture, Roehampton University, 
author ‘feminine cinematics’
Mo White: lecturer in fine art, Loughborough University
Florence Ayisi: filmmaker & reader in film practice, Newport School of Art, 
Media & Design.

Short film screening programme:

Kate Jessop: ‘When The Telescope Came’
Shyla Lee: 'Honour'
Jason Elvis Barker: ‘Millenium Man’
Abbe Robinson: ‘Private Life’
Florence Ayisi: ‘Zanzibar Soccer Queens’
Mo White: ‘On stones I draw’
Taz Wyllie: ‘Belle… je t’aime’


Low-budget filmmaking workshop:

Alissa Juvan (Workshop Facilitator): from Girls on Film and Fabric
Jason Elvis Barker: artist, filmmaker & LBGTI film fest programmer
Abbe Robinson: filmmaker
Denise Fahmy: Arts Council funding advisor

Plus others to be announced (see blog)


Main Feature:

The UK Premiere of 'The Viva Voce Virus', Directors Kathleen Bryson and Kimmo 
Mokky

http://www.vivavocevirus.com/

Cine25 is very proud to present, with City Screen York, Picturehouse, this 
new, supercamp, time-travelling extravaganza exploring the closet. Already 
hailed as a queer film classic, this screening will be the film's UK premiere. 
Tickets for the movie are included in the event cost for Cine25 or can be 
bought separately from City Screen box office
13-17 Coney StreetYork, YO1 9QL Tel: 0870 758 3219 or online near the date 
of the screening.

Time of screening and individual ticket cost to be confirmed. Check Cine25 
blog regularly for more details. http://cine25.blogspot.com
 

The event times will be advertised shortly, please check the blog and/or ask 
to be added to our mailing list - [log in to unmask]

BOOK NOW FOR CINE25 TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT


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