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SUMMARY:1st of May: The Red in the Green – Screening\, free pamphlet and collective reading 
DESCRIPTION:The Red in the Green will mark the 1st of May\, International Workers’ Day. Celebrating the convergence of worker and environmental organising\, the evening will begin with a film screening and discussion (Who bombed Judi Bari?\, 2012\, 92 mins) and conclude with a collective reading of excerpts from Peter Linebaugh’s pamphlet The incomplete\, true\, authentic and wonderful history of May Day. There will also be time to explore some of our growing ecological direct-action archival collection. \nThe incomplete\, true\, authentic and wonderful history of May Day \nAs has become customary\, we will collectively read excerpts from Peter Linebaugh’s The incomplete\, true\, authentic and wonderful history of May Day to celebrate the convergence of labour struggles and ecological direct action\, with some free copies of the text available on the day. \nRead The incomplete\, true\, authentic and wonderful history of May Day here \nWho bombed Judi Bari? (Mary Liz Thomson\, 2012) – 92 mins \nIn 1990\, two prominent Earth First! activists\, Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney\, were car bombed in Oakland\, California. They are then immediately investigated by the FBI for bombing themselves. Who bombed Judi Bari? Follows the subsequent lawsuit against the FBI\, the complex history of Earth First!\, the loggers and the controversy of tree spiking. Bari worked tirelessly to organise with workers in the logging industry in the American Pacific North West. Lobbying against the controversial tactic of tree spiking (inserting metal into trees to damage the saws of loggers) she aimed instead to unite workers in the extractive industry with environmentalists. \nWe are very pleased to have Andrew working as the researcher in residence for the next 2 years on the global economy\, not global ecology archives. Andrew will lead a discussion on some of the important but often ill-remembered connections and collaborations between workers\, union organisers and the ecological movement from our archival holdings. \nWorkers of the Earth\, Unite!
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/1st-of-may-the-red-in-the-green-screening-free-pamphlet-and-collective-reading/
LOCATION:Mayday Rooms\, 88 Fleet Street\, EC4Y 1AE
CATEGORIES:Films,Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260428T180000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260422T142916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T195041Z
UID:6067-1777399200-1777399200@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Camera Obscura: Four Daughters
DESCRIPTION:🗓   Tuesday 28th of April\, 7pm (doors 6pm) 📍 LARC (62 Fieldgate St\, London E1 1ES) A docu-drama telling the story of a Tunisian mother and her four daughters. The four daughters endure the cycles of violence\, repression\, followed by radicalisation that led to two young daughters  joining ISIS. Join us for screening & discussion of the film directed by Kaouther Ben Hania\, also known for The Voice of Hind Rajab. Trailer: https://youtu.be/36th41-rdb8
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/camera-obscura-four-daughters/
LOCATION:LARC\, 62 Fieldgate Street\, E1 1ES
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260403T022919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T143442Z
UID:5848-1776366000-1776373200@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solidarity Screening: – Mohammad Rasoulof – The White Meadows کشتزارهای سپید
DESCRIPTION:Mohammad Rasoulof is an Iranian writer and director\, with other notable films including “The Twilight\,” “Iron Island\,” and “Lerd”. He was arrested in Iran and was sentenced to a year in prison in 2010. Rasoulof continues to be banned from making films in his home country as his work was labelled “propaganda against the regime” and “activity against national security.” After multiple attempts to silence his work\, and bans placed on him and his crew to prevent them leaving the country\, he fled Iran. He currently lives in exile in Europe. \nThe White Meadows 2009\, 95 mins \nRhamat\, a sailor without wind who rows his way through a circuit of desert islands is tasked with collecting the tears of the inhabitants. Through allegory\, memory and symbolism\, The film offers a scathing critique of Iran’s political leadership. \nThe screening will be followed by an informal discussion about contemporary struggles in Iran\, as well as solidarity taking place here in the UK.
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/solidarity-screening-mohammad-rasoulof-the-white-meadows-%da%a9%d8%b4%d8%aa%d8%b2%d8%a7%d8%b1%d9%87%d8%a7%db%8c-%d8%b3%d9%be%db%8c%d8%af/
LOCATION:Mayday Rooms\, 88 Fleet Street\, EC4Y 1AE
CATEGORIES:Bookshops/Libraries,Films
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T180000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260325T022920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T171149Z
UID:5789-1775584800-1775584800@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced
DESCRIPTION:When the anti-globalisation protests at the 2001 European Union summit in Gothenburg turned violent\, the Swedish government took swift and decisive action. Some 460 protesters were arrested and 14 of them received long prison sentences. The government deemed the rioters “terrorists”. One of those detained was Stefan Jarl’s son. In their film\, Jarl and Lukas Moodysson paint a different picture of the conflict. In moving interviews\, young activists talk about their motivation for participating in the protests\, voice their criticism of an inequitable economic order\, and relate their traumatic experiences facing state forces.\nJoin us for a screening and discussion with a guest from Gothenburg.\nDoors open from 6pm\, screening starts at 7pm.
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/terrorists-the-kids-they-sentenced/
LOCATION:LARC\, 62 Fieldgate Street\, E1 1ES
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260328T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260328T180000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260320T204016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T215853Z
UID:5767-1774720800-1774720800@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fundraiser for Shü-Mom Art ~ "One Spirit"
DESCRIPTION:7pm – Screening of “Frágil Equilibrio”\, dir. Guillermo Galoe (Goya 2017 to best feature documentary). Shared by the director exclusively for this benefit.\nEnglish Subtitles to Spanish\, French\, Bambara\, Japanese.\nhttps://www.panoramica.film/en/pelicula/628382305b58b0b6122da505 \n  \n8:30pm – Call with Shü-Mom Art members from Tangier + introduction of participating London groups. \n9:30pm onwards – Live acts! in the following order: \n* Lizzy & Billy in their debut as fiddle & acordeon duo! Will be playing a mix of French\, Irish and Scottish folk. \n* Olga Glazova plays and sings her songs with the Russian traditional gusli instrument. Leading promoter of the gusli instrument in the non-academic music community. Singer-songwriter\, composer\, author of five albums. The first gusli player in the Aquarium band (cult Russian rock band) and featured on albums by 25/17\, BG\, Affinage\, THEODOR BASTARD and others. She is among the top 10 performers and groups working in the world music format according to RWMA-2021. \n* Abdellah Rais\, born and raised within Morocco’s Amazigh/Berber community\, is the founder and leader of Berber Diffusion\, a London-based group that performs its own unique blend of traditional music (Gnawa and Amazigh) infused with contemporary influences as well as doing workshops and educational activity.\n“I think my own work in promoting Berber/Amazigh culture reflects a broader struggle in the art world\, where marginalised voices often lack resources and visibility. It’s crucial that the arts become more open and accessible for all underrepresented communities. Art should be a platform where every story is valued and every culture has a chance to shine.” \n* AiDance is a collective that performs and teaches West African dance\, music and tradition. Their sharings are a whole storytelling and ancestry honoring event. \n~ Food & drink ~ bring cash! \nAccesibility info: main event space where all activities will happen + toilet is step free and wheelchair accesible. \n————— \nShü-Mom Art is a sub-saharan migrants’ art/culture/human rights collective in Tangier. Driven by the idea that\, though not being in “dreamland” Europe neither in the country of origin\, a fulfilling and dignifying life can be built through mutual support\, art and culture\, collaborating and self-organising. Challenging the power of borders and for the dignity of migrants’ lives everywhere.\nFor 5th consecutive year “One Spirit” was launched\, on occasion of Intl Women’s Day\, by and for the women in their community. Besides the collection for material support (see below)\, on the 8th of March they were protagonists of an important program of events: workshops and panels on rights\, autonomy and action for justice for all women and children. Sharing of own stories. Conversation on support for those who cross to Europe. Overview of March 8th meaning & origin. Children activities and dance! music! arts & crafts! theatre! Constituting an important date to build support networks in the long term.\nFor context and detailed info about the crowdfunding to distribute material support see this link:\nhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/one-spirit-solidarity-with-migrant-women-in-tanger \nSources of funding for what Shu-Mom Art do are very limited and hard to access in their context and the money we raise might be helpful for different needs of the work they carry forward. Their main focus\, however\, is “One Spirit”\, since the 2026 crowdfunder for it hasn’t worked that well. Let’s try to gather some ££ to send over!! And make ff this an occasion to strengthen connections across borders. \nReach out for proposals of collaboration or just to introduce yourselves and link up!\n• Facebook :\nhttp://www.facebook.com/share/1DbeMj112Q/\n• Instagram :\nhttp://www.instagram.com/shumom_shumom \nEmail : shumomart@gmail.com
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/fundraiser-for-shu-mom-art-one-spirit/
LOCATION:LARC\, 62 Fieldgate St\, E1 1ES
CATEGORIES:Films,Fundraiser,Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260218T023042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T114107Z
UID:5478-1774638000-1774638000@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Feminist Fightback Filmclub presents: Babybird Babybird
DESCRIPTION:This March join us as we show a film that raises more questions than answers. We will be screening the Greek documentary theatrical ‘Babybird Babybird’ (2021\, 1h30) by Dimitris Bampilis and the APARÄMILLON creative team\, that was commissioned and produced by Onassis Stegi. Why we do (not) have children? Parents-to-be\, a new mother\, a midwife\, a demographer\, a sociologist\, a neuroscientist\, and an anti-natalist YouTuber share their respective opinions on the sexiest ontological question\, and take part in a documentary theater performance about the complicated relationship between our sexual life and our reproductive potential. They explore concepts and issues that include ‘low birth rate\,’ ‘overpopulation\,’ motherhood as a conscious personal choice\, pregnancy termination\, prenatal checks\, national healthcare policy\, sperm banks\, and dating apps. Using interviews and statistics\, personal testimonies and scientific studies\, discretion and humor\, they intervene into the debate regarding birthrate and parenthood\, a recurring debate since moral panic and rhetoric on the dangers of “corrupting the nation” tend to dominate it. After the screeening we will have a Q&A with the team behind the production. See the trailer here Exhibiting anger/ joy during the film at oppressive behaviour/ high points of struggle very much encouraged. Drinks and snacks will be available. Suggested donations on the door £2/5/10 unwaged/waged/solidarity. All genders welcome. Doors open at 7pm. ACCESS:  The film showing will take place on the ground floor of Pelican House\, in the room at the back of the courtyard. The toilets are on the same same level. The space and toilets are level access from the road. Closest stations Bethnal Green tube station and Bethnal Green overground station. Closest bus stops Cephas Street and Three Colts Lane for the 106 and 254 buses.
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/feminist-fightback-filmclub-presents-babybird-babybird/
LOCATION:Pelican House\, 144 Cambridge Heath Road\, E1 5QJ
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T180000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260320T022937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260321T095112Z
UID:5757-1774375200-1774375200@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Anarchy in Indonesia - Screening\, Presentation and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:South London Anarchist Nucleus Presents:\nScreening\, presentation and discussion on anarchy in Indonesia and the need to spread the rebellion where we are.\n56a crampton street (SE17 3AE)\nIndonesia conjures up images of resorts and attractions for the empty ‘adventures’ of the tourist industry. In fact it is an archipelago of cancerous exploitation which the UK is complicit in to the tune of 2.86 billion dollars a year dispersed in investments in oil and its byproducts (BP)\, Nickel (for the batteries of the totalitarian ‘green’ transition)and hyper exploitation of labour (the garment industry\, Nike in particular).\nLast year the elites governing the state in Indonesia awarded themselves a lavish increase in their ‘MPs expenses’ triggering mass protests across the country. In August 2025 an armored vehicle hunting one of these protests crushed a motorcycle delivery driver to death. The archipelago exploded in riotous uproar\, burning and destroying every visible symbol of power in its way\, spreading everywhere\, uncontrollably. Just like in Nepal\, Madagascar\, Morocco\, Iran\, and many more\, the dispossessed woke up in joyous collusion against the regimes which imprison them.\nSince then\, anarchists have been designated by judges and TV studios alike as the enemy of the moment. Mass roundups are taking place\, torture is widespread\, many comrades are in prison\, many have been driven into clandestinity. They have clearly been singled out not only due to their impassioned and uncompromising presence among their exploited brothers and sisters in the uprising\, but also because of the continuity of their anti-political revolutionary struggle which has spanned self-organised resistance to land grabs to nocturnal assaults on banks and police outpost for years.\nWe want to share these encounters with anyone who desires to take back their own life. The spirit\, action and quality of the Indonesian anarchists is a wellspring of inspiration for proud exiles from the world constructed by the powerful murderers of earth and freedom. In the ﬁrst place we want to contribute to the continuation of the struggle of the comrades facing down state-terrorism in Indonesia.\nIn the second place we want to break our complicity with the global war on thought\, dignity and nature\, and take up our complicity in the social war against all forms of power.
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/anarchy-in-indonesia-screening-presentation-and-discussion/
LOCATION:56a InfoShop\, 56 Crampton Street\,\, SE17 3AE
CATEGORIES:Films,Meetings,Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260303T022926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T095300Z
UID:5536-1773945000-1773952200@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:LONG TAKE SCREENING SERIES: United Voices
DESCRIPTION:LONG TAKE is a series of three screenings at Four Corners\, LUX and MayDay Rooms\, which brings together films by the 1930s Workers’ Film & Photo League with contemporary activist films to explore themes of housing\, empire and work. \nA screening of five films on workers’ struggles\, from 1935 protests to today’s fights for workers’ justice. Followed by discussion. \nStrife \nFilm & Photo League\, 1937\, 26 mins \nFilmed in 1935 on 16mm and originally titled ‘Fight’\, this attempts to put authentic working class lives on screen in a fictionalised drama produced by workers themselves. The film echoes constructivist devices in its use of close-ups\, jaunty angles and distinctive montage sequences\, but it is the use of real-life locations and non-professional actors that appear most modern today. \nConstruction \nFilm & Photo League\, 1935\, 10 mins \nThe Workers’ Film & Photo League manifesto insists that ‘the time has come for workers to produce films and photos of their own’\, and the opening credit declares that the film was ‘made by the men on the job’. Shot by carpenter and amateur filmmaker\, Alf Garrard\, with a concealed camera\, the ingenious shooting style results in imaginative angles with a not infrequent lack of focus. \nUnited Voices \nHazel Falck\, 2020\, 22 mins \nThis film follows a group of outsourced cleaners\, caterers and porters at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington\, employed by Sodexo\, as they organise and embark on their first strike action. They are led by Loreta Younsi and Vitalija Mohamed Mohsen to demand and try to win the London Living Wage\, contractual sick pay\, safer working conditions\, and equality with NHS staff.  \n10 Years of IWGB \nIWGB Union\, 2023\, 19 mins \nThe Independent Workers’ union of Great Britain is a grassroots member-led union fighting for justice for workers. Founded 2012 by Latin American cleaners organising for better working conditions\, it has grown to thousands of members. This film takes a look back at its history\, the achievements of its members and its vision for the future. \nBirmingham binworkers strike \nReel News\, 2026\, 15 mins \nThe Birmingham binworkers have been out on strike for over a year fighting a life-changing £8\,000 a year cut in their pay – disgracefully\, by a Labour council. As the council grows increasingly isolated and unpopular\, this dispute is being watched closely by other councils across the country… If the binworkers win it could be the start of a serious push for more funding for our cash-starved public services. \nDiscussion with members of the IWGB\, video activist Shaun Dey\, MayDay Rooms\, artist and researcher Matthias Kispert\, and artist filmmaker and lecturer Samuel Stevens.
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/long-take-screening-series-united-voices/
LOCATION:Mayday Rooms\, 88 Fleet Street\, EC4Y 1AE
CATEGORIES:Films,Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260314T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260305T022935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T012434Z
UID:5579-1773507600-1773507600@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Animation As Protest’ Short Film Screening + Badge Workshop
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/animation-as-protest-short-film-screening-badge-workshop-tickets-1983951694926?aff=oddtdtcreator \nJoin @bugbyte.png at our ‘Animation As Protest’ short film screening and badge workshop! \nWe will be showcasing a selection of short animated films focused on the theme of protest and activism\, which we hope will inspire you to make badges about a cause you care about. All materials will be provided\, including collage materials taken from The Feminist Library’s own archives! \nThe screening will run from 5 – 6pm\, with the badge workshop starting from 6pm. All proceeds will be donated to @animator_haneen and her workshops for children and women in Gaza. \n📍Where: The Feminist Library\, 161 Sumner Rd\, London SE15 6JL\n📆When: Saturday March 14th\, 5 – 8pm\n🎟️Tickets are available on a sliding scale\, link in bio
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/animation-as-protest-short-film-screening-badge-workshop/
LOCATION:The Feminist Library\, 161 Sumner Road\, SE15 6JL
CATEGORIES:Films,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260108T140423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T143911Z
UID:4509-1770231600-1770231600@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:MINCE!
DESCRIPTION:sharing new/experimental/queer work in progress\, music\, film\, performance\, and other stuff that can happen live. \nMINCE is a variety show of queer\, experimental\, work-in-progress art. Anything that can be performed live or shown on a screen! \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mince-tickets-1979988558077
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/mince/
LOCATION:The Feminist Library\, 161 Sumner Road\, SE15 6JL
CATEGORIES:Films,Gigs,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260130T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260130T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20251220T160740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T125624Z
UID:4331-1769799600-1769799600@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Feminist Fightback Filmclub presents: Sister Midnight
DESCRIPTION:Join us this January as we start the year with a genre-bending comedy to beat the winter blues.\nSister Midnight (2024\, 110mins) by Karan Kandhari is a film about a misanthropic newlywed giving into her feral impulses which lead her to unlikely situations.\nUma travels to Mumbai for a newly arranged marriage. The oddball couple shoved together in a small Mumbai shack with paper-thin walls are awkward and alone-together. Uma does her best to cope with the heat\, her total lack of domestic skills\, nosy neighbours and her bumbling spouse until the nocturnal world of Mumbai and its inhabitants lead her to face her own strange behaviours. And then things take a surreal turn.\nWatch the trailer here.\nExhibiting anger/ joy during the film at oppressive behaviour/ high points of struggle very much encouraged.\nDrinks and snacks will be available.\nSuggested donations on the door £2/5/10 unwaged/waged/solidarity.\nAll genders welcome.\nDoors open at 7pm.\nACCESS:\nThe film showing will take place on the ground floor of Pelican House\, in the room at the back of the courtyard. The toilets are on the same same level. The space and toilets are level access from the road.\nClosest stations Bethnal Green tube station and Bethnal Green overground station.\nClosest bus stops Cephas Street and Three Colts Lane for the 106 and 254 buses.
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/feminist-fightback-filmclub-presents-sister-midnight/
LOCATION:Pelican House\, 114 Cambridge Heath Road\, Bethnal Green\, E1 5QJ
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260122T001211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T001621Z
UID:4626-1769626800-1769634000@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:VIVA PALASTINA - REASONS OF RESISTANCE
DESCRIPTION:As part of its international tour\, we are showing Kamal El Salim’s “Viva Palastina – Reason of Resistance” \nSet in Berlin\, this documentary follows four activists navigating the Palestine solidarity movement and the escalating repression it faces\, centring on the shutdown of the “Palästina Kongress” in 2024. From there\, it turns to the city’s student movement and its role within a growing global struggle for expression and resistance. Underneath it all runs a deeper thread\, how Germany’s unresolved history of fascism continues to shape its politics today. \nThe event is organised together with MDR building collective members @statewatcheu and @pymbritain\, who will introduce the film by discussing the recent repression of the Palestinian movement in Britain. \nhttps://events.maydayrooms.org/e/77/viva-palastina-reason-of-resistance-film-screening
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/viva-palastina-reasons-of-resistance/
LOCATION:Mayday Rooms\, 88 Fleet Street\, EC4Y 1AE
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260510T063322
CREATED:20260108T140418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T141124Z
UID:4505-1768845600-1768845600@www.eroding.org.uk
SUMMARY:Healers\, Midwives\, Witches
DESCRIPTION:Healers\, Midwives\, Witches is an experimental documentary that traces connections between village midwives and the figures of healers and witches found in historical archives. Moving between archival engravings from London and intimate conversations with the filmmaker’s grandmother and great-aunt\, former midwives in rural southeast Turkey\, the film brings different times and places into dialogue. Through archives and oral histories\, recurring gestures\, rituals\, and ways of care reappear across centuries. The film approaches the witch not as a myth\, but as a figure shaped by fear\, control\, and misogyny\, carried forward through women’s memory\, labour\, and survival. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/healers-midwives-witches-tickets-1979985271246
URL:https://www.eroding.org.uk/event/healers-midwives-witches/
LOCATION:The Feminist Library\, 161 Sumner Road\, SE15 6JL
CATEGORIES:Films
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