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IWD: Feminista Film Tour - Three Rivers Film Club

To celebrate International Women's Day, eight fascinating, delightful and inspiring stories about women and girls around the world.

From girls taking their education in hand in the mountains of Northern Pakistan to a Hollywood starlet turned defender of wilderness and mischievous rabble-rouser; from the rivers of Greenland, where a mother is passing her passion for fishing on to her young daughter, to a British woman's quest to make friends with her body again through wild swimming, it's 95 minutes of pure inspiration.

After the Feminista Film Tour programme we will be joined by Katie Maggs, who after her own experience of breakdown and anxiety through chronic burnout, found wild open water swimming to be just the tonic that she needed to help her to return to improved physical and mental health.

Katie’s inspirational journey has been documented by Film Maker Jonathan. J. Scott in a short film ‘Tonic of the Sea’ which we will watch together - the film has been shortlisted by a number of 2018 National and International film festivals and picked up several awards, including being nominated for the BAFTA 2018 short film awards.

The Feminista Film Tour Programme is:

LIFE OF PIE
Created by: Felt Soul Media
Singletrack shredders and pizza chefs Jen Zeuner and Anne Keller have transformed their town into a mountain biking hotspot with their Hot Tomato Café. It wasn’t easy at first — some conservative residents weren’t quite ready for their 'lifestyle'. But they are now indispensable members of the community.
Run time: 11 minutes 25 seconds

GIRLS SELECTION
Director: Kathryn Everett
Life is hard in remote northern Pakistan – especially for women, who face significant cultural, economic, and geographic barriers to opportunity and education. For the first time, girls in the region are challenging tradition for their right to go to school.
12 minutes 30 seconds

MY MOM VALA
Director: RC Cone
Rivers run through Vala Árnadóttir's blood and she’s teaching her daughter Mathilda everything she knows. This short film paints the fantastical and mysterious country of Greenland through Mathilda's fantasies and Vala's eyes.
Run time: 9 minutes 45 seconds

SARAH
Director: Boryana Ivanova
Once a swimming champion in Syria, now Sarah finds herself on a broken boat in the Mediterranean. She knows that this will be the most important race she will ever compete in. The prize - saving her own life and the life of her sister.
Run time: 3 minutes 52 seconds

KATIE
Katie Lee was many things: Hollywood starlet turned river rat, guitar-wielding folk singer, uncompromising defender of wilderness and mischievous rabble-rouser. This short film pays tribute to a life shaped by beauty, adventure and the sorrow of a paradise lost, but most of all by uninhibited passion.
Run time: 9 minutes 43 seconds

GRACE
Director: Rachel Pikelny
Captures the journey of a 36-year-old suburban soccer mom and breast cancer survivor who decides to reclaim her body by covering her mastectomy scars with an elaborate tattoo. Directed by a recent breast cancer survivor and created by an all-female crew.
Run time: 16 minutes

NELA
Director: Andrew Margetson
Choreographed by Will Tuckett, a strikingly intimate study of the great classical ballerina Marianela Nuñez as she dances to Nina Simone.
Run time: 3 minutes 26 seconds

MY BIG WHITE THIGHS AND ME
Director: Hannah Maia
A young woman has fallen out of love with her own body. Committed to making a change she sets herself the simple goal of swimming in open water at least once a month for a year.
Run time: 25 minutes

Doors 7pm, film 7.30pm
The Old Bakery Bar will be open

OLD BAKERY PARKING
Please note there is no parking on-site or on Malpas Road. Please use Garras Wharf car park next to Tesco and walk around (TR1 2TN, approx 8 min walk). Free after 5pm.

TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR. £6 ENTRY OR £4 WITH THREE RIVERS FILM CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Earlier Event: February 26
The Coastguard