Bad Feminists Making Films: On Intimacy & Filmmaking (Canceled)

Saturday, October 31, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (ET)
OCL Virtual Event
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Workshop/Information Session
Contact
James Weissinger
Department
VCAM
Link
https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=89402

**The 10/31 event "Bad Feminists Making Films: On Intimacy and Filmmaking" has been postponed in solidarity with the current student strike at Haverford College. We thank you for your interest in the event and will be in touch soon about a rescheduled date. 


Bad Feminists Making Films: On Intimacy & Filmmaking

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Noon, EST

Learn more and RSVP at http://hav.to/ethnocine


Bad Feminists Making Films will feature short screenings of works-in-progress from women filmmakers who will be discussing the importance of intimacy in feminist ethnographic filmmaking practice. The panel will explore the personal relationships and bonds with family, found family, and friends show how love informs their practices, collaborations, and aesthetics in filmmaking. Featuring the work of Ethnocine Collective members Emily Hong, Miasarah Lai, and Mariangela Mihai, and moderated by Elena Guzman


Created by two women-led collectives, Ethnocine and Rhiza, Bad Feminists Making Films is a podcast and screening series where we talk to bad feminist filmmakers who are confronting and changing the film industry through intersectional and decolonial practice. Learn more about Bad Feminists Making Films. 


Organized by Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Visual Studies Emily Hong and Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Visual Studies and Hurford Center Postdoctoral Fellow Elena Guzman.


Sponsored by Ethnocine, Rhiza, the VCAM Media and Makers Initiative, the Department of Anthropology, and the Visual Studies Program.

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