Friday, 4 May 2007
presents
SUMMER CAMP FOR GIRLS
Welcome to Club des Femmes's Summer Camp for Girls, a shaded, leafy space in the hot glare of contemporary conservatism. At Summer Camp this year relive the freedom of punk as Club des Femmes revisits Vivienne Dick, Sadie Benning, Lizzie Borden - filmmakers who defined a new world order and gave back to girls the Power of Camp. Why not also pull up a log and light up the campfire to celebrate our annual investigations into recent women's filmmaking. Or feeling curious about Dykesploitation? This year's spotlight falls on Kristy McNichol.
Booking: www.curzoncinemas.com
SUMMER CAMP FOR GIRLS: 24TH JUNE – 1 JULY 2007
BORN IN FLAMES + STATEN ISLAND
Sunday 24 June 14.15, Curzon Soho
Two classics to kick off an action-packed week of Club des Femmes and a rare good opportunity to feel the force of these ground-breaking films.
BORN IN FLAMES
Director: Lizzie Borden, 1983, 90 mins
A sci-fi tale of feminist activism, set 10 years after a socialist revolution. Pirate radio is the modus operandi to gain control of the state run media. It’s militant, punk, hip-hop and funny. Not to be missed.
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STATEN ISLAND
Director: Vivienne Dick, 1978, 5 mins
Pat Place plays a creature who lives in an old abandoned barge on a rubbish strewn beach. The mood is post-apocalyptic and the music of Telstar mixed with domestic kitchen clatter.
THE LIVES OF GIRLS AND WOMEN
Tuesday 26 June 18.30, Renoir
Club des Femmes is proud to show that feminism is alive and well in this programme of old and new shorts from around the world.
RAISING A RESISTER
Director: Emma Hedditch, 2003, 15 mins
What are the conditions for self confidence, self-consciousness? How do you raise a girl, or even encourage girls to be brave and defiant?
STRONG WOMEN
Director: Jayne Parker, 2000, 15 mins Two contrasting portraits of magnificently strong women: champion body builder Andrulla Blanchette and trapeze artist Vicki Amedume. Strength displayed and strength employed.
SEM TITULO
Director: Celia Domingues, 2002, 5 mins
Private and public spaces are explored in this feminist investigation into
Portugual's past and present histories.
RADIONICA
Director: Margareta Kern, 2005, 11 mins
Radionica reflects a life inside a flat in Bosnia, where a made-to-measure business is run by the artist’s mother. It reflects on the intimate nature of conversations between women while getting their clothes made, and on the slippage between the private space of home and the public space of work. Here, both those spaces converge to create a curious theatre of fashion, gossip, glamour, friendship, politics and coffee.
THE JUDY SPOTS
Director: Sadie Benning, 1995, 15 mins
Five uproarious animated short videos introduce Judy, a paper maché puppet, who drifts through the world as life happens to her.
THE CONTEMPORARY UNSPEAKABLE: TWO FILMS BY VIVIENNE DICK
Friday 29th June 18.00, Curzon Soho
It's 1978 and Vivienne Dick captures New York new wave with an eye for the immediate and a questioning of the performance of femininity. Aided by her trusty sidekicks Lydia Lunch and Pat Place these films stand as testimony to a scene which revolutionised film and music and challenged the conservative stasis of the Cold War World.
GUERRILLERE TALKS
Director: Vivienne Dick, 1978, 28 mins.
Dick's first film consists of eight unedited rolls of super-8 sound footage each of which is a sort of Warholian screen test for Dick's female subjects.
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SHE HAD HER GUN ALL READY
Director: Vivienne Dick. 1978, 28 mins With Lydia Lunch and Pat Place.
Set in the Lower East Side, NYC, this is a film about unequal power between two people (of any gender), or the repressive side of a person in conflict with the sexual powerful side.
+ immediately after the screening, come with us and dance our way into a better future in the Curzon Soho bar - with records played by Jules Nurrish and The Librarian.
This event is sponsored by ICO
SADIE BENNING: 2 PIXELVISION VIDEOS
Saturday 30th June 18.00, Curzon Soho
Rarely screened in the UK, Sadie Benning's dyke punk videos are intimate revelations into the dreams, desires, fears and fantasies of a young girl in the process of defining (her)self, sexuality and identity.
FLAT IS BEAUTIFUL
Director: Sadie Benning, 1998, 50 mins
An experimental, live-action cartoon narrative using masks, animation, subtitles, drawings, and dramatic scenes to investigate the psychic life of an androgynous eleven year-old girl.
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GERMAN SONG
Director: Sadie Benning, 1995, 5 mins
Disengaged youth and grey afternoons - featuring the hard-edged music of Come, an alternative band from Boston.
This programme is sponsored by Peccaddillo Pictures
DYKESPLOITATION: TRASH WE LOVE TO KEEP!
Sunday 1 July 14.15, Curzon Soho
LESBIAN ICON #1: KRISTY MCNICHOL
Sit back and enjoy the guilty pleasure of this rarely screened lesbian cult classic. This is our heart-felt homage to the greatness that is Kristy McNichol.
LITTLE DARLINGS
Director: Ronald F Maxwell, 1980, 96mins with Kristy McNichol, Tatum O'Neal, Matt Dillon
2 teenagers from opposite sides of the tracks compete to see who will be the first to loose their virginity whilst at camp one summer.
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KRISTY
Director: Stephanie Gray, 2003, 7 mins
Kristy McNichol - the only working class tomboy in cinema. Shot off the screen in Super-8, hand-processed, and transferred to video, we are shown glitches and skips to scrutinize Kristy's face and elusive sexuality - as well as the filmmaker's own obsession.
Where are we?:
Curzon Soho
99 Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 5DY
Box office 0870 756 4620
Renoir
Brunswick Centre, London, WC1N 1AW
Box office 0870 506 927
W: www.curzoncinemas.com
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