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Themed Playlist: Behind the Camera and Onscreen: Trans* Lives Reimagined 

Monday November 30, 2020Friday October 16, 2020

Andrew Robbins’s playlist introduces a small collection of trans*-made short films that depict trans* people finding and rewriting their own histories, envisioning their own representation, and living full lives as activists and artists fighting for coalitional issues of justice.

Categories Playlist Initiative, Resources

Themed Playlist: Complicating the Real- An Idiosyncratic Look at 21st Century Documentary

Wednesday April 8, 2020Wednesday April 8, 2020

There’s so much more than Tiger King. Edinburgh International Film Festival documentary programmer Rohan Crickmar provides a list of idiosyncratic documentaries that will challenge common assumptions and broaden your imagination.

Categories Playlist Initiative, Resources, Uncategorized

Themed Playlist: A Self-Isolator’s Silent Film Festival

Monday April 6, 2020Friday April 3, 2020

Patrick Adamson’s themed playlist offers readers an opportunity to recreate the experience of attending a silent film festival (as much as possible anyway) in a time of lockdowns. Don’t forget to support Hippfest for when we get to go out again.

Categories Playlist Initiative, Resources, Uncategorized
An image of four masks that is taken from the film Faces of Harassment by Paula Sacchetta (Brazil, 2016)

Streaming Video Resources for Times of Social Distancing

Friday May 8, 2020Wednesday March 18, 2020

Looking for things to watch that aren’t part of the usual suspects? Check out (and contribute) to this list of global and hard to find films available via streaming.

Categories In the Media, Resources

Archiving the St Andrews Green Film Festival

Wednesday November 13, 2019

In 2018-2019, St Andrews student Sasha Potter ’19, with the support of the Undergraduate Research Assistant Scheme, conducted a study of the St Andrews Green Film Festival. Here is her report.

Categories Resources, Thinking Aloud

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