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You Got to Move
Lucy Phenix
1986
YOU GOT TO MOVE is an empowering, uplifting documentary about extraordinary people involved in various social change movements in the American South and how they move from feeling powerless to taking action.
You Be Mother
Sarah Pucill
1991
Using domestic objects the film looks at woman's struggle to free her from an imposed role in a society that feeds her psychical reality.
Yesterday Hometown
Marion Reichert
1994
A poem made from cut-ups of American women's magazines; a soundtrack by the legendary Wink Hackman Disco All Stars; shots of Chicago reminiscent of Warhol's silk screen prints; a computerisation in Adobe Photoshop of Stars and Stripes and Duane…
Wrestling
Gabrielle Bown
1980
Working with footage of wrestlers and eager audiences - by the ringside and in front of their TV sets - the film examines peoples responses to images of violence as entertainment.
WormsCharmer
Roz Mortimer
1998
An erotic, witty and disturbing film. An intriguing mix of fact and fiction.
Words in Action
Christine Pearce, Litza Jansz
1985
Contrary to the usual portrayal of Black and 'Third World' women in media, WORDS IN ACTION shows women as a powerful and articulate force in world politics.
Women of the Rhondda
Esther Ronay, Mary Kelly, Mary Crapps, Humphrey Trevelyan, Margaret Dickinson, Brigid Seagrave, Susan Shapiro
1972
WOMEN OF THE RHONDDA turns much needed attention to the role played by women in the gruelling Welsh Miners' Strikes of the 20s and 30s
Women Of Steel
Sheffield Film Co-op
1984
In this documentary, women munitions workers recall the part they played during the Second World War; the types of work they did in factories and the conditions.
Women in View
Bruna Fionda
1988
WOMEN IN VIEW is an infortmative documentary about a group of women artists.
Women from South Lebanon
Mai Masri, Jean Chamoun
1986
This superbly shot film is a moving docu-drama which allowed the women of South Lebanon to spek for themselves, using archive footage, interviews and the dramatic reconstruction of the experience of Khadijeh, a Lebanese woman.
Women for a Change
War on Want, Cinestra Pictures
1987
WOMAN FOR A CHANGE is a documentary highlighting the British govenments aid policies and practices in relation to womens in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Woman: Who is Me?
Judith Keller
1977
A fast, witty and pertinent film which pulls apart the dominant (male) ideology of art through the ages and points an instructive (female) finger at all those who never looked further than the image itself.
Who Takes the Rap - Immigration
Lai Ngan Walsh
1986
WHO TAKES THE RAP - IMMIGRATION covers the history of immigration law in Britain from 1903 to the present day.
What Maisie Knew
Babette Mangolte
1975
The spectator is put in the position of Maisie, given a child's eye view, a position outside the knowledge.
Wavelengths
Pratibha Parmar
1997
In her quest for true love and human contact, Mona (Indra Ove, interview with a Vampire) is persuaded to try cybersex, which is emotionally and physically safe.
Water into Wine
Judith Noble
1980
Judith Higginbottom's WATER INTO WINE draws on the collective experiences of 27 women, including her, recordered over 13 lunar months.
Watch that Lift
Martine Lumbroso
1986
November 1985 - for the first time in Britian women take part in a national Olympic Weight Lifting Championship.
Waste Watchers
Leeds Animation Worksho
1996
This short animated film is designed to encourage energy conversation in the home, the school and the workplace.
Warrior Marks
Pratibha Parmar
1993
Poetic and passionate in tone, yet clearly focused on its message, WARRIOR MASKS unlocks some of the cultural and political complexes surrounding the issue of female fenital mutilation.
Waking up to Rape
Meri Weingarten
19854
With courage and honesty three rape victims explore the immediate trauma of rape and reveal the long-term psychological effects of this all too common violent crime.
Voices from Iraq
Miriam Ryle
1994
Filmed in the markets, streets and hospitals of Baghdad, offers an insight into the emotional and social legacy of continuous conflict in Iraq.
Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained
Martha Rosler
1977
VITAL STATISTICS… looks at the objectification of women in a technological/bureaucratic society.
Visions
Jennie Russell
1988
VISIONS is a hopeful documentary centered around four teenage girls, their expectations in relations to work, the sort of power and control they feel they have over their futures and how they connect their dreams with real-life expectations.
Video 28
Vera Productions
1988
A celebration and a record of some of the many flight back events against Section 28 of the Local Government Act.
Veronica 4 Rose
Melanie Chait
1983
Made with young lesbians ages between 16 and 23 from Newcastle, Liverpool and London, this warm and engaging film explores the ups and downs of being lesbain in a predominately heterosexual and homophobic society geared to wedding bells and boys.
Veneo Video Viceo
Rohesia Hamilton Metcalfe
1991
The story of a young woman who gets the idea to make and market a shallow and exploitative tape serves as the core narrative.
Velo Nero
Monica Pellizzari
1987
A simple and touching drama situated around an encounter between a second generation Australian-Italian teenager abd a traditional Italian widow.
Uranium Hex
Sandra Lahire
1987
Using a kaledoscopic array of experimental techniques, this film explores uranium mining in Canada and its destructive effects on both the environment and the women working in the mines.
Unus Mundus or How I Became A Scientist
Marion Reichert
1993
This autobiographical film shows the video maker lost her fear of technology and learned to love her motocyle instead.
True Inversions
Lorna Boshman
1992
A documentary that looks at the limits and censorship of erotic images.
True Blue Camper
Cairo Cannon
1996
The filmmaker returns to the American girls' camp of her childhood to relive old memories of togetherness in the wild.
Transeltown
Myra Paci
1992
A comic tale in three parts, with each intoduced by a reading from Dante's Divine Comedy.
Traces
Charlie Murphy
1995
Traces is a short digital film that explores the linage of family resemblance using a computer to animate photographic stills.
To Be Silent Is The Most Painful Part
Cheryl Edwards
1985
Using a metaphor of peeling skin, images from the filmmaker's family history are combined with black and white images of famour paintings. A woman is seen being physically manipulated into each of the archetypal representations failing upon her skin.
To Be A Woman
Jill Craigie
1951
Made in 1951, this coumentary about women's employment states its case through carefully reasoned arguments articulated by Wendy Hiller's vehement commentary, accompained by powerful visual footage of women at work together, and historical archive…
Timemachine
Marion Reichert
1993
TIME MACHINE is a comment on the representation of history within the age of the 90s computer technology.
Time's up
Cynthia Connop
1986
The documentary of the struggles in Australia for equal pay for women concentrating on the case put forward by the Australian Council for Trade Unions (ACTU) that traditional woman's professions be measured against traditional men's professions to…
Time is All There Is
Suse Bohse
1995
The film explores language, communication and fragile development of relationships.
Time and Time Again - Women in Prison
Women and The Law Collective, Nina Ward
1986
TIME AND TIME AGAIN focuses on the lives of women in prision through interviews with four ex-prisoners.
Through the Glass Celling
Leeds Animation Workshop
1994
Once upon a time, a princess set out to look for a job which would make fill use of her abilities. To her surprise, she found a series of barriers place in her path - simply because she was a woman.
Three Short Episodes
Rachel Finkelstein
1980
The first 'episode', a black comedy is simple called 'Penis Envy' and finds a bride with a banana - eating it, spitting it out, cutting it up…
Three Jewish Women
Jewish Women in London
1987
Through taped interviews, photographs and songs introducing each section, THREE JEWISH WOMEN, in their 50s and 60s, describe their experiences of being immigrants or daughters of immigrants.
Those Roads
Suse Bohse, Evelyn Ficarra
1994
Shot in 16mm but origonally conceived as a three screen piece of video this film is a delicious and curious exploration of familiar objects and the sounds they make.
This Isn't Wonderland
Helen Doyle, Nicole Giguere
1981
THIS ISN'T WONDERLAND explores the meaning and politics of 'women and madness' from a feminist perspective, threading together elements of narrative, theatre and documentary.
There? Where?
Babette Mangolte
1979
Babette Mangolte has called THERE? WHERE? An essay on displacement
The Work They Say is Mine
Rosie Gibson
1986
THEY WORK THEY SAY IS MINE celebrates women's central role in the past and present of Shetland life.
The Words/Wounds of Silence
Helen Doyle
1983
The novel aspects of the theme raised in Helen Doyle's tape are represented by her attempts to forge conceptual links between creativity and madness inwomen.
The White Room
El Glinoer
1983
A woman locked up in a cell, and deprived of any outside stimulus, begins to fantasise about the women in the next cell, to the extent that fantasy and reality are no longer separate entities
The Week Elvis Died
Carol Morley
1997
Set in 1977, THE WEEK ELVIS DIED is an evocative and bittersweet look at life from a child's point of view.
The Way of the Wicked
Christine Vachon
1989
THE WAY OF THE WICKED is a humorous fast-cut short film which uawa rhw wvocative rite of a child's first Holy Communion as a starting point to question childhood and innocence, repression and abuse and the thrills of transgression.