Feminista Film Festival

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Feminista Film Festival

We are thrilled to announce the films selected for the 2021 Feminista Film Festival & Tour.
From musical pursuits to outdoor challenges, these women are change makers and trail blazers.
You’ll definitely be inspired to turn up the music and start planning your next adventure!

FILMS ON TOUR:

Kim I Am*
Singer-songwriter Kim Hill met a young rapper who suggested they start making music together.
That rapper’s name was will.i.am, and the group became the Black Eyed Peas. The rest is history
— or is it? Run Time: 13:41 Director: Ben Proudfoot
*Voted Most Inspiring Film by The Girls’ Network.

OK Chlöe
Chloe Swarbrick is New Zealand’s youngest MP. She’s a member of the Green Party, the
LGBTQ+ community and an inspirational figure to millennials everywhere. Learn what it’s like
to be a revolutionary member of parliament in a political system disconnected from those it
represents. Run Time: 08:45 Director: Charlotte Evans

The Other Fab Four
Meet The Liverbirds! In the mid-1960s, four teenagers from Liverpool were changing the face of
pop music. Their names were Mary, Sylvia, Pam and Val. Run Time: 16:28 Director: Ben
Proudfoot

Par For The Course
The Mirnavator is back! Mirna Valerio is a runner who advocates for body positivity. This is a
super short film with a big message. Run Time: 03:40 Director: Kody Kohlman

Кerli – Shadow Works
A strikingly visual and intimate look at the music and creative process of Kerli, an Estonian
singer/songwriter and philosopher. Kerli calls herself a magician; The Girls’ Network calls her A
Goddess! Run Time: 13:45 Directors: Anastasia Zazhitskaya, Georgius Misjura

Wood On Water
Hannah Maia spent forty days canoe tripping in the Canadian wilderness with twelve young
women. They were cold, bug-bitten and boob-deep in a muskeg bog while carrying incredibly
heavy canoes on their heads. It was fun! Run Time: 45:00 Director: Hannah Taylor-Bird

Please join us from the comfort of your sofa! We are working with our partners in the film industry to keep bringing you exceptional independent films and exclusive events while the cinema is temporarily closed. Plymouth Arts Cinema will receive 50% of the rental fee, so you will be supporting your local independent cinema by watching the film on this platform.

  • When you buy a ticket below (£9.99) you will have access to the film for 48 hours.
  • The film will also be available captioned for those who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing.
  • If you try to buy the film and see the message “Sorry, buyers in your location can’t purchase this item,” please try making the purchase via your phone instead. You will then be able to watch on your computer via the link that is sent to you via email.


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