Two weeks since I had the pleasure of spending a fantastic few days at the Doing Women’s Film and Television History conference.
Great to be able to talk more about the work of amateur cine club Crystal Productions, and amplifying the voices of its female members. #DWFTH7
Thanks so much! We’re excited about what is ahead and #DWFTH7 gave us energy and ideas
Not only Doing Women’s Film History, but Making Women’s Film History! Look at this amazing tote, feat. British Women Film Directors designed and crafted by the fabulous @feministbell.bsky.social So creative!
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Hannah Andrews and Jeongmee Kim offer closing remarks at the Doing Women’s Film and Television History Conference at the University of Lincoln
What a fabulous few days at #DWFTH7 in Lincoln.
As always I learned so much from the brilliant work presented and the positive energy of the #WFTHN It is a difficult time in HE but the values practiced here offered a lift
Big thanks to Hannah, Jeongmee & organising team 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
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Helen Hanson, Project Lead of the Women’s Screen Work in Archives Made Visible introduces the project and the team. Pictured are the team Linda Ruth Williams, Shelley Cobb, Phil Wickham, Wendy Russell and Helen Hanson, Katie Crosson and Jessica Boyall. The team are photographed in the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum lower galleries. Also pictured is the BFI Archive at Berkhamsted and the Exterior of the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum at the University of Exeter
Jessica Boyall pictured outlining our project archive strand
Shelley Cobb and Linda Ruth Williams outline plans to interview filmmaker donors
Lisa Smithstead introduces the project aims to interview archivists and curators
It was so great to be at #DWFTH7 in Lincoln and to present our project’s first steps. Thanks for the insightful comments and discussion from the audience #womensscreenwork #femfilmhistory #archives @bdcmuseum.bsky.social @bellecobb.bsky.social @archiveswendy.bsky.social
Heading out of Lincoln after a fantastic #DWFTH7, one of the best cons going. So many great papers, wish I could name them all!
Very excited to be in the historic town of Lincoln for Doing Women’s Film and Television History 7!
(not so excited I’ve been travelling since 4am, and present in 30 minutes - fingers crossed!) #DWFTH7
Women’s screen work project team assemble for #DWFTH7 !
Really excited to present work in progress together for the first time at the excellent Doing Women’s Film & TV History conf and talk with other scholars of #femfilmhist
Heading over soon to my favorite conference — Doing Women’s Film and Television History at the University of Lincoln. Nothing like giving your paper on the very first panel! #DWFTH7 dwfth7conference.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk