From 1970s soap operas to scandalous erotica: the curious career of screenwriter Hazel Adair A multifaceted career. Aimee Ferrier Aug 11, 2024
The complex yet enduring legacy of ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ A complex literary and cinematic icon. Aimee Ferrier Aug 9, 2024
Jane Birkin discusses the joy of working with Agnès Varda: “Truly happy” “If there was a bit of a risk, she’d take it.” Aimee Ferrier Aug 8, 2024
‘Love in the Afternoon’: Éric Rohmer’s Hitchcockian exploration of gender and moral dilemma An underrated film. Aimee Ferrier Aug 3, 2024
‘Summer With Monika’: Ingmar Bergman’s masterful exploration of gender, romance and capitalism A fantastic film. Aimee Ferrier Jul 21, 2024
Jean Rollin’s vampiric world: fantastical or exploitative? Pandering to the male gaze… Aimee Ferrier Jul 19, 2024
Female sexuality, autonomy and vulnerability in the work of Anaïs Nin A pioneer. Aimee Ferrier Jul 12, 2024
‘Me Without You’: Sandra Goldbacher’s compelling study of the complexities of female friendship Underrated. Aimee Ferrier Jul 5, 2024
‘Fat Girl’: Catherine Breillat’s shocking tale of male violence and female sexuality Haunting. Aimee Ferrier Jun 15, 2024
Exploring ‘Saute ma ville’: Chantal Akerman’s playful debut short film Fun yet poignant. Aimee Ferrier Jun 15, 2024
Dorothea Lange: exploring the legacy of one of the most important American photographers A pioneering figure… Aimee Ferrier Jun 14, 2024
“Imitation leads to certain disaster”: the pioneering efforts of photographer Gertrude Käsebier A visionary… Aimee Ferrier May 30, 2024