And It’s Personal
Saturday 20th September 15:00pm (80m)
Real stories, raw emotions. Uncomfortable truths told with passion.
Content Guidance: abortion/miscarriage/loss of a child, violence
CAPTIVE WOMEN
El Salvador has one of the most restrictive laws in the world on abortion. Cristina Quintanilla was sentenced to thirty years in prison accused of having an abortion, She was released early when her case was reviewed, with an already broken life and a criminal record that will haunt her for the rest of her life.
Director: Itxaso Díaz
Writer: Itxaso Díaz
Producer: Sandra Moreno
ENOUGH ENOUGH
Showing the courage of three generations of women in the Balkans who claim public space with their bodies, refusing to remain subordinate to the patriarchal system. They step out to mourn, perform and protest.
Director: Julia Novacek
Producer: Julia Novacek
THEIR ACCOUNTS
Inspired by the youth of the Scottish highlands, whose collective voice often goes unnoticed and unheard, this documentary captures the opinions of young people living in Ardnamurchan, the most westerly point on the British mainland.
Director: Hannah Kate Cameron Hunter
Producer: Eve Bethan Park
TURNING
A young woman escapes her relationship and moves into a van on the west coast of Scotland. She discovers a secluded multigenerational network of women who have taken to the road for their own unique reasons.
Director: Holly Fathi
Producer: Holly Fathi
UHURU
In a country with limited healthcare resources we follow the complex journeys of three people with Parkinson’s. From the devastating impact of their symptoms to the struggles of obtaining an accurate diagnosis, we finally see the difference access to life-changing medication can make.
Director: Olz McCoy
Producer: Olz McCoy, Natasha Fothergill-Misbah
VICTORIA VILLASANA
Exploring the creative process of Mexican textile artist Victoria Villasana. Her work is vibrant and emotional, with each piece telling a story through the blending of thread and monochrome photos. We delve into her sources of inspiration, the power of working with her hands, and her unique approach to art.
Director: Felicia Manning
Buy your tickets.
You can purchase a ticket to just this screening, or grab a pass to watch lots more films and attend events happening across the festival weekend.
Discounts for groups, families, students and those on low income support are available too.
Join us for a family screening of two Julia Donaldson favourites! A Room On The Broom and The Stick Man!
Room On The Broom
The story of a kind witch and her cat who invite three other animals (a dog, a bird and a frog) to join them travelling on her broomstick. Featuring the voices of Simon Pegg and Gillian Anderson.
The Stick Man
Stick Man lives in the family tree with his Stick Lady Love and their stick children three, and he's heading on an epic adventure across the seasons. Will he get back to his family in time for Christmas? Featuring the voices of Jennifer Saunders and Martin Freeman.
This will be a relaxed screening, ideal for families with neurodiverse children, where the lights will be dimmed, sound will be lowered and screening aids will be available for those that would like them such a fidget toys and ear defenders, all families are welcome.
Screening as part of Women X Film Festival at The Hullabaloo Theatre on Sunday 21st September at 10:30, there will be a family craft session available before and after the screening for you to enjoy as part of your cinema experience, or if you would like a break from the screening.
Please note: this screening is designed for families to attend together, no unaccompanied adults will be allowed entry to cinema and children must attend with an accompanying adult.