• Scene from Stay

    Female Perspetives onscreen

  • Female Perspectives on film

  • Scene from Aftershock

    Female Perspectives on Film

Female perspectives on screen is an afternoon to early evening of screenings of films featuring female narratives. These screenings spotlight nuanced and powerful narratives that challenge stereotypes and expand what cinema can be.


Screening Details:

April 25th 2026. 15:00pm-20:30pm. venue tBC

Featured Films

- Click on images to find out more about each film

STAY

A young couple fights alongside and against each other, as they face an elusive psychological condition.

REVISIt

Teng Teng Wong I China I 88 mins

Nick Ceulemans I Netherlands I 14 mins

As Olivia charts her course through Beijing's urban maze post-graduation, a fateful call redirects her to Macau.

Teng Teng Wong I China I 88 mins

our father

Sheila Moylette I Ireland I 11 mins

In 1960s rural Ireland, a priest is called to the bedside of a parishioner, the wife of a prominent politician.

early morning run

Rosa Crompton I Ireland I 6 mins 37 seconds

For Lorraine, running is her only salvation, but it’s dangerous and risks retribution.

a loud piece of armour

Molly Burdett I UK I 11 mins

A Loud Piece of Armour follows Holly on a mission to rediscover the primal scream she once had as a child.

shelf life

Jordan Exum I USA I 15 mins 53 seconds

Two women grapple with maintaining an interracial friendship while working at a restaurant in New York City.

silence

Kathryn O'Reilly I UK I 13 mins 22 seconds

Heidi pursues a relationship with ex-boyfriend Tom. She’s unable to get him out of her mind, leaving him gifts and messages of love.

Aftershock

Janie Hurley I USA I 40 mins

Aftershock is a raw, poetic portrait of a young woman caught between who she was, who she became, and who she’s fighting to be

i had a fall

Jobe Wolf I UK I 13 mins 13 seconds

I Had a Fall follows Skyrim, a woman who begins to notice troubling signs in her co-worker Barbara’s life.