Artist Moving Image Archives | Plymouth Arts Cinema | Independent Cinema for Everyone | located at Arts University Plymouth. https://plymouthartscinema.org Tue, 25 Apr 2023 11:16:15 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Cine Sisters SW Film Festival Film Screenings only https://plymouthartscinema.org/whats-on/cine-sisters-sw-film-festival-film-screenings-only/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cine-sisters-sw-film-festival-film-screenings-only Thu, 13 Apr 2023 19:38:26 +0000 https://plymouthartscinema.org/?post_type=pac_event&p=7673 Cine Sisters SW are pleased to present their inaugural short film festival. You can buy tickets for the short film screenings on this page.

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Cine Sisters SW are pleased to present their inaugural short film festival championing the innovative work of women and non-binary creatives working in film and moving image in the South West.Cine Sisters SW are a collective of women working in film and living in Devon & Cornwall. They launched in September 2020 with the aim of developing a network that provides inspiration and support to its members to create projects on a wide range of platforms.These tickets are for the film screenings only. Tickets for each screening are available at £5 full price / £4 concession. Advance booking recommended. N.B: If you would like to attend both screenings, please make sure you add tickets for each of them in your basket before proceeding to checkout.If you would like to book a festival pass giving you access to the screenings and the workshops, click here.12.40-13.40 Screening 1Melt & FlowDir: Carolyn BlackMelt & Flow is one of a series of works - drawings and films - that began during the heatwave of summer 2022. Carolyn prepared in advance and mixed pigments with water, using graphite powder, Bideford Black and Sumi ink for the black, and red and blue pigment powders made from the mudstones at Garden Cliff. Garden Cliff is from the Triassic Period - the one prior to the biggest climate crisis in history - the Jurassic Period. Last year was the hottest summer since records began. As the ice caps melt, the seas will rise, the river will flood. Water will spread across the land, concealing it. When ice melts, it loses form by transforming to liquid. Ice, melt, flood. A cycle of transitions between solids and liquids.Surface TensionDir: Amanda BluglassWhat lies beneath the surface of Britain’s rivers? Our relationship with our waterways is a romantic one, but England’s precious chalk streams are as polluted as they were half a decade ago. Surprising discoveries are revealed in this poignant reflection on life, above and below the waterline.Eilean EisdealDir: Ruth BellFilmed off the West Coast of Scotland, this atmospheric dance film conveys the landscape through the dancers’ bodies, sound and voice.Don’t Feed The HorsesDir: Georgia Gregory-MorrisDon’t Feed The Horses is a magical realism film following the dizzy and unsuspecting Bootless as he sets out to be reunited with his missing wellington. After meeting two mysterious “horses” along the way, Bootless is faced with a new and disturbing solution to his problem.Moments I Saw In RedDir: Penn Balint'Moments...' is an experimental short film exploring the relationship between trauma, synaesthesia, and art. Shot on 8mm film, the film follows the story of a person with PTSD and synaesthesia who is recounting their memories associated with the colour red.Jokes On YouDir: Claud ToniettoA reflection on the experience of living in a trans body: being a body as a physical experience of sensing, feeling and moving; versus the external reading imposed on the body, that clashes and feels alien. What’s left but to laugh off my own performance of failing (whose? ideas of) gender and labels?SUN DAY Dir: Patrycja LorancA video diary within a series of works exploring states of consciousness, transpersonal experience, complexities of perception and the vulnerability of being.WeightlessDir: Lois NormanIn this solo and affecting performance by award winning actor Toyah Willcox, we are witness to the world and anguish of 62-year-old Maureen, as she fights alone on a seashore, for a shard of self-belief. Surrounded by the beauty of nature, we witness the bravery it can take to move beyond the shame of her eating disorder, body dysmorphia and the voices of past judgement, towards a splash of possibility: that she might finally feel she is ‘enough’.15.45-17.00 Screening 2Period DramaDir: Black Bark Films A deep dive into chronic anxiety through a personal feminist lens, via slasher flicks, bloody knickers & suicidal insects.Peach Fuzz Dir: Holly-Jane Mutton A poetic documentary exploring the detrimental impact body hair has on the lives of young women and the differing opinions that still surround the topic. The film is told in four parts - MONEY, CAREER, SEX and CHOICE - delving into ideas of how female-presenting people navigate the world of body hair removal and how this affects other aspects of their life such as finances, time and work. Fallen AngelDir: Bex PhillipsThe Fallen Angels first fell on the streets of Manchester in December 2012 to mark what was believed to be the end of the world. Since then, Fallen Angels have descended onto the streets of our towns and cities to coincide with astronomical events passing comets, meteorites, and Super Moons.Harry Dir: Kate StubbsReflecting on his childhood and growing up during The Troubles in Belfast, Harry confronts his own prejudice and questions his current climate activism.Tebel VenynDir: Izzy Wilkinson Eva, an isolated young woman, encounters a mysterious creature residing in the waters surrounding her community. It isn’t before long that the line between good and evil begins to blur. A short dark piece about isolation, transgression and obsession.Placenta Pâté Dir: Tia Salisbury New mum Libby has breastfeeding woes, but when her wife, Erin suggests a traditional placenta remedy is the answer, underlying tensions rear their head and it's not just the kitchen getting messy.

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Cine Sisters SW are pleased to showcase our first ever Film Festival following a successful Crowdfunding campaign last summer. With screenings, workshops and networking opportunities, CSSW are excited to highlight the innovative work of women and non-binary creatives working in film and moving image in the South West. Purchasing a Festival pass will give you access to a whole day of film showings plus the workshops, or you can opt for buying a ticket to a film screening only. All are welcome, and we look forward to seeing you at PAC.Festival Programme:11.30- 11.40 Intro to the festival (10 mins) 11.40-12.40 Workshop 1: Want to work for yourself? How to set up your own DIY film company12.40-13.40 Screening 113.40-14.20 Break14.20-14.30 Housekeeping/buffer (10 mins)14.30-15.30 Workshop 2: From Imposter Syndrome to Empowerment15.30-15.45 Break15.45-17.00 Screening 2Workshop One (11.40am-12.40pm) led by Holly Black of Black Bark FilmsWant to work for yourself? How to set up your own DIY film company.In this workshop we pull on our own varied experience over the past seven years of building our own DIY film production company; Black Bark Films, looking at both the ‘failures’ and surprising successes along the way; helping others to identify the tools they need to get started (without making the same mistakes as us!)Workshop Two (14.30-15.30) led by Jo Barker of Black Bark FilmsFrom Imposter Syndrome to Empowerment.In this workshop we work together to identify the internal voices that hold us back as filmmakers and to start engaging with tools such as self compassion and practical preparation, to enable us to reach our full potential. About Black Bark FilmsBlack Bark Films are Holly Black and Jo Barker, award winning documentary filmmakers based in Bristol, UK, specialising in sensitive and collaborative documentary filmmaking, around themes of social change and intimate character driven stories.Programme for screening 1 (12.40-13.40):Melt & FlowDir: Carolyn BlackMelt & Flow is one of a series of works - drawings and films - that began during the heatwave of summer 2022. Carolyn prepared in advance and mixed pigments with water, using graphite powder, Bideford Black and Sumi ink for the black, and red and blue pigment powders made from the mudstones at Garden Cliff. Garden Cliff is from the Triassic Period - the one prior to the biggest climate crisis in history - the Jurassic Period. Last year was the hottest summer since records began. As the ice caps melt, the seas will rise, the river will flood. Water will spread across the land, concealing it. When ice melts, it loses form by transforming to liquid. Ice, melt, flood. A cycle of transitions between solids and liquids.Surface TensionDir: Amanda BluglassWhat lies beneath the surface of Britain’s rivers? Our relationship with our waterways is a romantic one, but England’s precious chalk streams are as polluted as they were half a decade ago. Surprising discoveries are revealed in this poignant reflection on life, above and below the waterline.Eilean EisdealDir: Ruth BellFilmed off the West Coast of Scotland, this atmospheric dance film conveys the landscape through the dancers’ bodies, sound and voice.Don’t Feed The HorsesDir: Georgia Gregory-MorrisDon’t Feed The Horses is a magical realism film following the dizzy and unsuspecting Bootless as he sets out to be reunited with his missing wellington. After meeting two mysterious “horses” along the way, Bootless is faced with a new and disturbing solution to his problem.Moments I Saw In RedDir: Penn Balint'Moments...' is an experimental short film exploring the relationship between trauma, synaesthesia, and art. Shot on 8mm film, the film follows the story of a person with PTSD and synaesthesia who is recounting their memories associated with the colour red.Jokes On YouDir: Claud ToniettoA reflection on the experience of living in a trans body: being a body as a physical experience of sensing, feeling and moving; versus the external reading imposed on the body, that clashes and feels alien. What’s left but to laugh off my own performance of failing (whose? ideas of) gender and labels?SUN DAY Dir: Patrycja LorancA video diary within a series of works exploring states of consciousness, transpersonal experience, complexities of perception and the vulnerability of being.WeightlessDir: Lois NormanIn this solo and affecting performance by award winning actor Toyah Willcox, we are witness to the world and anguish of 62-year-old Maureen, as she fights alone on a seashore, for a shard of self-belief. Surrounded by the beauty of nature, we witness the bravery it can take to move beyond the shame of her eating disorder, body dysmorphia and the voices of past judgement, towards a splash of possibility: that she might finally feel she is ‘enough’Programme for screening 2 (15.45-17.00):Period DramaDir: Black Bark Films A deep dive into chronic anxiety through a personal feminist lens, via slasher flicks, bloody knickers & suicidal insects.Peach Fuzz Dir: Holly-Jane Mutton A poetic documentary exploring the detrimental impact body hair has on the lives of young women and the differing opinions that still surround the topic. The film is told in four parts - MONEY, CAREER, SEX and CHOICE - delving into ideas of how female-presenting people navigate the world of body hair removal and how this affects other aspects of their life such as finances, time and work. Fallen AngelDir: Bex PhillipsThe Fallen Angels first fell on the streets of Manchester in December 2012 to mark what was believed to be the end of the world. Since then, Fallen Angels have descended onto the streets of our towns and cities to coincide with astronomical events passing comets, meteorites, and Super Moons.Harry Dir: Kate StubbsReflecting on his childhood and growing up during The Troubles in Belfast, Harry confronts his own prejudice and questions his current climate activism.Tebel VenynDir: Izzy Wilkinson Eva, an isolated young woman, encounters a mysterious creature residing in the waters surrounding her community. It isn’t before long that the line between good and evil begins to blur. A short dark piece about isolation, transgression and obsession.Placenta Pâté Dir: Tia Salisbury New mum Libby has breastfeeding woes, but when her wife, Erin suggests a traditional placenta remedy is the answer, underlying tensions rear their head and it's not just the kitchen getting messy.15 Festival Passes are available, giving you access to the whole programme.£12 Full price / £10 concession availablePasses will be allocated on a first come first served basis, advance booking required.You also have the option to only attend one or both of the film screenings, at £5 (£4 concession) for each screening. To book your ticket(s) for the screenings only, click here.

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No More Fairy Tales by Sue Williamson https://plymouthartscinema.org/whats-on/no-more-fairy-tales-by-sue-williamson/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=no-more-fairy-tales-by-sue-williamson Wed, 22 Feb 2023 15:03:56 +0000 https://plymouthartscinema.org/?post_type=pac_event&p=7564 An evening to encounter the British-born South African artist and activist Sue Williamson’s film practice, encompassing three of her most successful works to date.

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Programme running time: 90 minsTickets £5 / £4 concessionsAn evening to encounter the British-born South African artist and activist Sue Williamson’s film practice, encompassing three of her most successful works to date. The films will be introduced by Nicoletta Lambertucci, Contemporary Art Curator at The Box. The Box is currently showing Between Memory and Forgetting, a retrospective of Williamson’s works which also includes a major new commission. The title ‘No More Fairy Tales’ is derived from a quote by assassin apartheid Eugene de Kock describing the troubled South African situation in the eighties and attempting to justify his own actions. There are three video works in the series, and the focus is on the reality that the painful trauma of apartheid deeply affected not only those who had to live through it, but continues to be a defining factor in the lives of their children. It’s a pleasure to meet you is a conversation between two young people in their twenties - Candice Mama and Siyah Mgoduka - whose fathers were killed by apartheid assassin Eugene de Kock. In What is this thing called freedom? three generations of the women of the Siwani family of Soweto talk about how apartheid affected each of them. Joyce remembers the days of deep apartheid, when black people could not enter facilities exclusively for whites, Buli was a school student in the eighties, losing a friend to the security police, and Buhle talks about the 2015 #FeesMustFall movement and the disillusionment of the youth of today. The third video, That particular morning was made in collaboration with Siyah Ndawela Mgoduka, the son of a policeman assassinated in December 1989. Siyah is in conversation with his mother, Doreen, and hears for the first time some of his mother's memories of his father. The film explores topics around forgiveness, loneliness, respect, and the differing attitudes of two generations towards the processes of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings all come under discussion.

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Plymouth After Dark: because the night belongs to us https://plymouthartscinema.org/whats-on/plymouth-after-dark-because-the-night-belongs-to-us/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=plymouth-after-dark-because-the-night-belongs-to-us Thu, 09 Jun 2022 11:17:02 +0000 https://plymouthartscinema.org/?post_type=pac_event&p=7013 A selection of archive film that tells the story of Plymouth's nightlife over the past 60 years.

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Join Tony Davey, Engagement Officer at The Box and co-curator of 'because the night belongs to us' as he presents a selection of archive film that tells the story of Plymouth's nightlife over the past 60 years and gives an opportunity to watch some of the clips used in the exhibition in full, as well as viewing some that have been previously unseen.because the night belongs to us exhibition is showing at The Box from 25 Jun 2022 - 04 Sep 2022. For more information visit: https://www.theboxplymouth.com/events/exhibitions/because-the-night-belongs-to-us

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Join Cine Sisters SW for an evening of artists moving image by womxn artists from across the SW. Hear all about our plans for 2022 and how you can get involved.The programme for the night (total running time 53 mins):Arise, Dajain Daley. Camera and edit Amber Amare, Performer Charlotte Eaton (4:16)Earth Crumbles, Carolyn Black (4:38)Hidden, Joanna Rothon (6:09)Private Road, Julie Macara (6:28)Skumring, Katy Connor (5:50)Ready, Lois Norman (1:29)The Accidental Choirmistress, Black Bark Films (6:10)Our Body is a Planet, Léonie Hampton (11:08)Into Unbrokenness, Emma Holbrook (6:06)

Dates & Times Cine Sisters SW Plymouth Arts Cinema Plymouth Arts Cinema, Plymouth College of Art, Tavistock Place, Plymouth, PL4 8AT 01752 206114  Thursday 3rd Mar 2022  6:00pm Event has Passed

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