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Girls On Film | Episode 11 | 13 May 2019

BAFTA-winning writer/director Amma Asante joins Anna Smith and Wendy Lloyd, film critic and reviewer for the British Psychological Society magazine – and Angie Errigo, film critic, broadcaster and contributing editor of Empire magazine, for a special episode in front of an audience at The AllBright Club Mayfair.

Asante talks about her new film, Where Hands Touch (2019), as well as her career, inspirations and being a film director in the age of Time’s Up.

Films reviewed include Avengers: Endgame (2019) and Woman At War (2019); while the panel discuss research conducted by Wendy Lloyd around critical responses to the sexual violence in Red Sparrow (2018).

Films put to the Bechdel Test range from Claire Denis’ High Life (2019) to Dragged Across Concrete (2018), while audience questions bring out fascinating issues around gender, film and bias.

  • Wendy Lloyd
  • Angie Errigo
  • Amma Asante

Girls On Film @ HOME | Episode 10 | 1 May 2019

Episode 10 combines studio interviews with Eighth Grade (2018) director Bo Burnham (our first male interviewee) and Madeline’s Madeline director Josephine Decker, with reviews of these titles by the panel, who this month are Total Film’s Jane Crowther and BBC’s Rhianna Dhillon.

The panel also reviews Us (2019), and puts The Pajama Game (1957), Dirty Dancing (1987), Bend it Like Beckham (2002), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Whiplash (2014) and Greta (2018) to the Bechdel Test.

Recorded live at HOME in Manchester, this episode also features lively audience contributions.  

  • Jane Crowther
  • Rhianna Dhillon
  • Josephine Decker
  • Bo Burnham

Girls On Film | Episode 9 | 25 March 2019

Anna welcomes Mia Bays (Birds Eye View), Eve Gabereau (Modern Films), Akua Gyamfi (The British Blacklist) and actor Muna Otaru (The Keeping Room) to a special live recording at the famous Annabel’s nightclub in association with FiXX.

Together they talk about how activism in film distribution can significantly change the media landscape. Films reviewed include Jellyfish (2018) and The Breaker Upperers (2018), while those put to the Bechdel Test range from Back To The Future (1985) to The Phantom Thread (2017). Given the venue, the panel discuss their favourite nightclub movies too.

  • Eve Gabereau
  • Akua Gyamfi
  • Muna Otaru

Girls On Film @ HOME | Episode 8 | 11 March 2019

Episode 8 is the first in a series of episodes recorded live at HOME in Manchester, where Anna is joined by Miranda Sawyer, writer, broadcaster and cultural commentator who does a weekly film score show on BBC Six Music – and Francine Stock, presenter of The Film Programme on BBC Radio 4.

Together they review Barbarella (1968), Colette (2018) and Out of Blue (2018). Audience questions raise the topic of working–class women in films, while films put to the Bechdel Test include If Beale Street Could Talk (2018), Isle Of Dogs (2018) and Frozen (2013).

  • Miranda Sawyer
  • HOME Manchester
  • Francine Stock

Girls On Film: Captain Marvel | Episode 7 | 7 March 2019

An International Women’s Day Captain Marvel Special!

Brie Larsen and Lashana Lynch join Anna to talk about Captain Marvel (2019), the first stand-alone female superhero movie in the Marvel universe. Topics include female friendship, diversity in criticism, cleavage shots and cat allergies.

Anna welcomes back critic Larushka Ivan-Zadeh to review the film.

  • Brie Larson
  • Lashana Lynch

Girls On Film: Glasgow Film Festival | Episode 6 | 4 March 2019

Recorded live at the Glasgow Film Festival, Anna welcomes Observer critic Simran Hans, GFF’s Programme Director Allison Gardner and Dirty God (2019) director Sacha Polak.

The panel has a lively discussion about GFF release Wild Rose (2018), new release The Kindergarten Teacher (2018), and debates the charms of Bill Murray in GFF cult classic Ghostbusters (1984).

The films that are put to the test in the Bechdel Test segment, range from Thelma & Louise (1991) to Minding the Gap (2018).

Plus audience Q&A, and news on the Bumble Female Film Force.

  • Simran Hans
  • Allison Gardner
  • Sacha Polak

Girls On Film: IFFR | Episode 5 | 29 January 2019

Recorded live at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Anna is joined by Dana Linssen and Tara Judah.

This episode features our first Bechdel Test segment, and we review Festival Films Dirty God (2019), Happy as Lazzaro ( Lazzaro Felice; 2018) and Romantic Comedy (2019), as well as current releases The Favourite (2018) and Capernaum (2018). There’s a lively debate with the audience about gender and film criticism.

  • Dana Linssen
  • Tara Judah

Girls On Film | Episode 4 | 20 December 2018

In our fourth episode, Anna is joined by Kate Stables and Steph Watts of The Bechdel Test Fest who exclusively reveal the results of their poll, which asked female film critics to select the best films of 2018.

The show features a discussion of Oscar contender Roma (2018) and an interview with star Marina de Tavira, as well as an interview with Kathryn Hahn and Tamara Jenkins about the Netflix original Private Life (2018).

  • Marina de Tavira
  • Kathryn Hahn
  • Tamara Jenkins

Girls On Film | Episode 3 | 8 November 2018

Episode 3 is a Time’s Up special in which Anna is joined in the studio by actor Andrea Riseborough, whose new film Nancy (2018) comes from an all-female crew, and Birds Eye View’s Mia Bays, who champions the diverse UK musical Been So Long. They discuss female roles, the pay gap, sisterhood and more.

Anna interviews actor Carey Mulligan about feminism, body image and playing against type in the period film Wildlife (2018).

  • Andrea Riseborough
  • Mia Bays
  • Carey Mulligan

Girls On Film | Episode 2 | 15 October 2018

In our second episode, Anna is joined by film critics Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Chief Film Critic at Metro newspaper and regularly comments on film across the BBC – and Helen O’Hara, film journalist for Empire Magazine.

Together they review A Star Is Born (2018) starring Lady Gaga. Films put to the Bechdel Test include Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Pili (2017), The Breaker Upperers (2018), Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) and Venom (2018).

Writer-director Carol Morley chats to Anna at the London Film Festival about her upcoming film Out Of Blue (2018).

  • Larushka Ivan-Zadeh
  • Helen O’Hara
  • Carol Morley
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