Underwire Festival 2015 Programme

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56 SHORT FILMS. 3 FEATURE FILMS. BY WOMEN FILMMAKERS.

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WELCOME Welcome to Underwire Festival 2015 - our most ambitious yet! Underwire wants the UK film industry to change – we want more women working across all of the crafts in short film and in features. We believe the more women support one another and work together, the fairer the industry will become. So we want you all to meet! We have programmed the festival over a shorter time period, and there will be a chance after every programme to meet the filmmakers, and make connections with your future collaborators. We have moved our industry panels to a dedicated day of activity on Saturday 14th November. “Wired Women” will take a look at the crafts, demystifying skills and providing essential insight into areas that can make or break a film. And an Underwire first… This year we are excited to screen first-time features by UK based women. A blistering fiction. An endearing documentary. A beloved classic. Demonstrating the variety, skill and vitality of film that is made by women. Defy the statistics with us as we give a platform to exceptional work that deserves to be seen, created by filmmakers who can make the change we want to see on our screens!


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WIRED WOMEN DISCUSSION DAY ON FILMMAKING CRAFT 11:00 - 17:00 SATURDAY 14.11.2015 71A GALLERY 71A LEONARD STREET EC2A 4QS £25 (£20CON.) ALL DAY INCLUDES LUNCH

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Imagine a film industry where women have the dominant voice. The day’s events look to redress the balance, and we’ll be hearing from women across filmmaking processes, while gaining an insight into craft areas that can make or break a film. Essential insider knowledge for filmmakers and film lovers, this fascinating day of discussion, demonstration and advice will deepen understanding of the collaborative work that goes into making film so enduringly compelling. Presented in association with Little White Lies.

VOICE IT OUT FIND YOUR EDITORIAL POWER From blogs, podcasts, print and social media campaigns, there are many ways to provide an alternative to male-dominated film commentary. Drawing on the inspirational experiences of professional female critics and commentators of print, radio and blogging, this session offers motivation and advice on how to find and contribute your voice to the dialogue of film. Hosted by Corrina Antrobus of The Bechdel Test Fest. Speakers include: MaryAnn Johanson founder of FlickFilosopher.com


SCULPTING SOUND NOT JUST A VISUAL MEDIUM The atmosphere created by careful sound design and specially composed music has the power to captivate an audience and significantly enhance their viewing experience. The skills and insight that Sound Designers and Composers bring to the process transform assembled footage into a story. With a dynamic demonstration of their work, we will be speaking to a leading Sound Designer and Composer. Presented by Sound Disposition and Musicians’ Union.

FOCUS ON CINEMATOGRAPHERS

FROM IDEA TO PREMIERE

We’ll be hearing from the director you rarely hear from: Director of Photography. Finding out what it takes to be a cinematographer; the differences and pitfalls of shooting on film versus digital; whose work inspires them; and which films they secretly think they could have shot better themselves! Leading cinematographers give a precious insight into their magical craft.

Director Johanna Schwartz and Producer Sarah Mosses take us behind the scenes of the making of They Will Have to Kill Us First: a documentary feature film about the banning of music in Mali that has its European Premiere at the 2015 BFI London Film Festival, before nationwide release. From crowd-funding to filming in Timbuktu they will share insider knowledge on how they made it happen.

Hosted by Greenkit.

THEY WILL HAVE TO KILL US FIRST


OPENING NIGHT

DOORS FROM 17:30 SCREENING STARTS AT 18:30 FRIDAY 20.11.2015

Join our celebration of women on screen who are unpredictable and inspiring. Women who cannot be constrained or categorised. Women who are as diverse, unusual, outspoken and daring as women really are!

LEADING LADIES

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BEST ACTOR AWARD Four extraordinary actors deliver striking performances and present multi-faceted characters in these compelling films. Dark comedy tussles with more sinister themes and each performance conveys a depth of characterisation that ensures high impact. Possession, cult life, unusual career choices and the complexities of motherhood in films that amuse, horrify and astound.

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VINTAGE BLOOD – INDIRA VARMA MURMUR – LUCY RUSSELL

THE DRIVE – LESLEY CONROY VIDEO – SHARLENE WHYTE

Award sponsored by the UK’s leading casting and networking service for professional actors, Casting Call Pro. The winner will receive one year’s premium membership. castingcallpro.com/uk


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XX AWARD BEST FEMALE REPRESENTATION AWARD SPONSORED BY

Visions of womanhood that you should see everywhere, but won’t see anywhere else: anarchic, driven, surreal and sexual. This outrageously entertaining programme delivers the unexpected, through unconventional stories that put women first. Also putting Matthew “Stars in Their Eyes” Kelly in an unforgettable new light.

EGG - ALICE TRUEMAN OFFSIDE - JIMMY DEAN PINEAPPLE CALAMARI - KASIA NALEWAJKA CHERRY CAKE - JAINE GREEN Award sponsored by Screen International, the home for news, reviews, features and box office data. The winner will be interviewed for screendaily.com STILL FROM EGG



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THE VIOLATORS 20:45 FRIDAY 20.11.2015

This searing drama from novelist Helen Walsh marks her startling debut as a filmmaker. Set in the urban wastelands of Cheshire, not far from where Walsh grew up, the film follows teenager Shelly, a survivor determined to overcome her background of deprivation and abuse. Electrifyingly portrayed by Lauren McQueen (pictured), Shelly is drawn into manipulative relationships that threaten to force her to lose what little control of her life she has. The Violators is a powerful first feature film from Helen Walsh, who wrote and directed. With strong themes about the objectification of young women, the film depicts Shelly as defiant against the sexualised treatment she is subjected to. A charismatic and compelling character, she is determined to shake off the expectations

of those who aim to exploit her. The Violators is social-realist in aesthetic only however, with a suspenseful plot that grips attention. Having received comparisons to Andrea Arnold, Shane Meadows and Pawel Pawlikowski, following the film’s premiere at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival, Helen Walsh is already being tipped as an important directing talent to watch. With this audacious debut that mixes genres and showcases an emphasis on beautifully constructed visual storytelling, the film marks the beginning of what we hope will be an enduring career.

FOLLOWING THE SCREENING DIRECTOR/WRITER HELEN WALSH AND ACTOR LAUREN MCQUEEN WILL JOIN US FOR A Q&A.


DREAM DRAFTERS

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BEST WRITER AWARD 11:00 SATURDAY 21.11.2015 Identity, family, memory and nostalgia course through these stories that are alternately humorous, traumatic, poignant and heart-warming. Featuring Martin Freeman and Prunella Scales among the casts of diverse and engaging characters, these moving films present themes that affect us all.

MIDNIGHT OF MY LIFE – NINA GERSTENBERGER SUB ROSA - SNJOLAUG LUDVIKSDOTTIR EVERYDAY STORIES OF COLOSSAL IMPORTANCE – SARAH-MACE DENNIS SIDETRACKED – JODI GREY SCARLET – ANNETTA LAUFER FLOTSAM – GILLIAN PARK Award sponsored by screenwriting development organisation Euroscript. The winner will receive free access to any Euroscript evening and weekend training courses for one year. euroscript.co.uk

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SATURDAY

21 LOOKING GLASS BEST CINEMATOGRAPHER AWARD 13:00 SATURDAY 21.11.2015

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From a music video for Damon Albarn, to the seedy underworld of Soho via depictions of repressed memory and insight into alternative states of mind, this category’s lyrical and visually arresting films display an inventiveness and beauty that only film can fully realise.

RACHEL COMING HOME – SOPHIA TAMBURRINI HEAVY SEAS OF LOVE – RUTH GARDINER THE ROARING – FAITH GLENISTER KNIT ME SOME HAPPINESS – NICOLA DALEY & JEN FEARNLEY

NAZI BOOTS – KATE REID LIQUID GOLD IS THE AIR - ROSWITHA CHESHER ROXANNE – RINA YANG

Award sponsored by London based lighting equipment hire company Greenkit. The winner will receive £2,000 worth of energy efficient lights to use on their next project. greenkit.london

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FRESH BLOOD BEST UNDER 25 AWARD 15:00 SATURDAY 21.11.2015

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Controversial subjects handled with skill and assurance that show potential for a very bright future for the UK film industry. From transgenderism, to drug-taking, to infamous photographer Terry Richardson, these films deliver the unpredictable and unexpected.

MOTHER FATHER – DIRECTOR, LUCIE RACHEL SCORING – ACTOR, MARLI SIU THE WAY WE WANDER – PRODUCER, RASHIDA NORAY THE SCHOOLBOY – PRODUCER, KATELYN CONNERTY & RALUCA IONESCU YELLOWSTONE – DIRECTOR, CHARLOTTE MORRISON TERRY’S LAST INTERN – WRITER, HANNAH FORD Award sponsored by BFI Future Film. The winner will receive two delegate passes for the BFI Future Film Festival in February 2016, BFI membership and a BFI goodiebag. bfi.org.uk/futurefilm

SONIC SIRENS

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BEST SOUND DESIGNER AWARD Across documentary, animation and drama, astute sound design enlivens this programme of gripping films, featuring Kate Dickie answering a 999 call, recounted rites of passage, family relations and resistance to religious homophobia.

OPERATOR – LISA-MARIE MCSTAY PAPER THIN – STEPH WALKER SUNDAY – KIRSTIE HOWELL TAKLIF – MARYAM TAFAKORY Award sponsored by top quality sound post production house Sound Disposition. The winner will receive a day of studio time. sounddisposition.com

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AURAL PLEASURE 17:00 SATURDAY 21.11.2015

STILL FROM PAPER THIN

SHE SCORES

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BEST COMPOSER AWARD Atmospheric and inventive scores illuminate each piece in this diverse collection of unusual films, by turns delightful, heart-breaking, beautiful, and powerful, including animation, dance and a moving performance from Olivia Williams.

ELI – CLAIRE MORGAN JONES NAJMIA – EMILY RICE VISIONS – DANI HOWARD EMMA, CHANGE THE LOCKS – JOSEPHINE STEPHENSON Award sponsored by Musicians’ Union, which looks after the interests of over 30,000 professional musicians. The winner will receive 1 year of membership, a bespoke careers advice session and a visit to Abbey Road Studios. theMU.org


LENS FLAIR PRIZE

We are delighted to be able to offer a new prize this year thanks to our partner Feral Equipment. Feral shares our desire to eliminate gender disparity on both sides of the camera, and recognises that women filmmakers must have access to the means of production, to create their own work in their own space. Their generous award will facilitate the making of new films by our winners.

FERAL EQUIPMENT IS AWARDING: WINNER OF THE BEST UNDER 25 AWARD - 50% EQUIPMENT HIRE DISCOUNT WINNERS OF THE BEST DIRECTOR, BEST PRODUCER AND XX AWARD - 30% DISCOUNT ON EQUIPMENT HIRE Feral Equipment is a North West London camera, grip and sound rental house, run by people who work on set, for people who work on set. feralequipment.com

TOMMY VINE FUND

We are proud to partner with the charity organisation, Tommy Vine Fund on a Screenwriting Competition. Founded by Isla Ure, winner of Best Actor in 2012 for Passengers, the charity aims to provide support to young creatives, and encourage those for whom the arts are less accessible. The Tommy Vine Fund are offering a prize of £700 towards the making of a short film based on the winning script. The piece should be between 2 – 5 pages, inspired by the theme of “Reflections” and either be written by a female or feature a female in the lead role. Entries close on 1st November, and the winner will be announced at the Awards Night on Sunday 22nd November. Further information can be found at underwirefestival.com/screenwriting-competition


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STILL FROM THE FALLEN CIRCUS

IN THE CUT

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BEST EDITOR AWARD 19:00 SATURDAY 21.11.2015 An over-abundance of talent covering all genres: from a steam room in the Docklands, to a magical circus, via New Mexico, and an encounter with Ben Whishaw, this collection of documentary, animation and narrative films showcases the diversity of subject and style that makes Underwire proud to exist.

BOOTWMN – BONNIE RAE BRICKMAN THE FALLEN CIRCUS – SHELLY LOVE WE WILL FAIL - OLGA OZIERAŃSKA THE MUSE – CINZIA BALDESSARI SHARON – JESSICA BISHOPP

FULFILAMENT – SAMANTHA RHODES STEAMERS – ANITA CHURCHER & MARTA PRETTY IN REAL LIFE – CLAIRE KURYLOWSKI SATAN HAS A BUSHY TAIL – MANUELA LUPINI

Award sponsored by post production house VET. The winner will receive £500 of suite time or training. vet.co.uk


FRIDAY

SATURDAY

* all programmes are followed by filmmaker Q&A in the Lounge Bar, supported by Creative Skillset

* all programmes are followed by filmmaker Q&A in the Lounge Bar, supported by Creative Skillset

17:30

DOORS OPEN

11:00

DREAM DRAFTERS 76 mins

18:30

OPENING NIGHT 88 mins LEADING LADIES

13:00

LOOKING GLASS 64 mins

XX

15:00

FRESH BLOOD 70 mins

20:30

UNDERWIRE BAR OPEN

17:00

AURAL PLEASURES 71 mins SONIC SIRENS

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Best Actors

Best Female Representations

SCREEN

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Best Cinematographers

Best Under 25s

Best Sound Designers

SHE SCORES

19:00

IN THE CUT85 mins

21:00

UNDERWIRE BAR OPEN

THE VIOLATORS

20:45

ADDICTED TO SHEEP

WIRED WOMEN

TKTS & INFO

VOICE IT OUT: FIND YOUR EDITORIAL POWER

All tickets are available to purchase through underwirefestival.com

IN THE

Best Writers

followed by Q&A with the film’s Writer / Director and Lead Actor.

SCULPTING SOUND: NOT JUST A VISUAL MEDIUM FOCUS ON CINEMATOGRAPHERS FROM IDEA TO PREMIERE: THEY WILL HAVE TO KILL US FIRST

Best Composers

Best Editors

followed by Q&A with the film’s Director and Producer.

All Day Ticket

£25 / £20 conc.

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SUNDAY

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20:00

CELLULOID SCULPTORS 82 mins

TKTS

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Venue Address

Best Directors

Single Screening

£7.50 / £5 conc.

RING MASTERS 85 mins

All Day Saturday

£30 / £20 conc.

Best Producers

All Weekend Ticket £45 / £35 conc.

AWARDS CEREMONY free

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20:30

SENSE AND SENSIBILITY

with special introduction.

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ADDICTED TO SHEEP

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Having caused the Chair of Sheffield Doc/Fest to remark “the kind of film which just makes me glad Sheffield Doc/Fest exists” Addicted to Sheep is an endearing and remarkable film. Director Magali Pettier spent a year with tenant farmers the Hutchinson family, and documents their lives with a compassion and warmth that emanates from the screen. Gently introducing cameras to the family so as to ensure natural behaviour on camera, Pettier’s patience has ensured a touching and compelling insight into a lifestyle unimaginable to the city dweller, and accurately portrayed with candid honesty. The entire Hutchinson family is very much addicted to and dedicated to sheep, working

tirelessly in the astonishingly beautiful North Pennines. The humour and generosity with which they share their passion is strikingly moving, particularly during encounters with the younger Hutchinsons, aged 10, 12 and 13 years old. First time feature producer Jan Cawood and Magali (who herself grew up on a farm) have been delighting audiences around the UK with the film. While you may enter the cinema thinking it must be a sort of madness to farm prize-winning sheep, this beautiful and unapologetically sympathetic documentary might just have you wishing to swap lives on your way out!

FOLLOWING THE SCREENING DIRECTOR MAGALI PETTIER AND PRODUCER JAN CAWOOD WILL JOIN US FOR A Q&A.


STILL FROM MEN BUY SEX

CELLULOID SCULTORS BEST DIRECTOR AWARD 15:30 SUNDAY 22.11.2015

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Romance and humour give way to darker and more difficult territory, in an unforgettably powerful programme. Warning: one film in this programme contains explicit language describing acts of prostitution, and another features scenes of physical brutality, and animal cruelty, that some viewers may find upsetting.

AT FIRST SIGHT – CHLÖE WICKS REST STOP – KATE HERRON THE HERD – MELANIE LIGHT THE AGREEMENT – EVA RILEY

HISTÒRIA D’UN OBJECTE [STORY OF AN OBJECT]– CARLOTA CASTELLS PUIG MEN BUY SEX – ALICE RUSSELL

Award sponsored by Directors UK, the professional association for TV and film directors. The winner will receive a mentoring lunch with an experienced Directors UK member. directors.uk.com


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RING MASTERS BEST PRODUCER AWARD 17:30 SUNDAY 22.11.2015

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Breath-taking ambition and scope, delivered to an exceptional standard, these works demonstrate every reason to feel that the future of UK filmmaking is in safe hands. The proof of collaborative brilliance shines throughout each, reflecting assured producing skill across this extraordinary programme.

OFF THE GRID – RAIHANA FERDOUS & MEGHNA GUPTA A L’OMBRA DE LA MUNTANYA [IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAIN]– LAURA TORENBEEK STRINGS – RUTH WRIGHT TOUCH LIFE – ANNE MILNE BELLEVILLE – JULIA ROCKWELL NASTY - MEGHNA GUPTA & HELEN MULLANE Award sponsored by Women in Film & TV (UK). The winner will receive a mentoring lunch with a top industry producer, plus a year’s membership. wftv.org.uk

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SENSE AND SENSIBILITY 20:30 SUNDAY 22.11.2015

Emma Thompson’s first feature screenplay charmed the world twenty years ago. After writing seventeen drafts, most of those completed by hand, she created one of the most beloved adaptations of one of the most beloved novels, and won international awards for doing so. Known as an actress of skill, variety and fearlessness, Emma Thompson’s work as a screenwriter is less discussed, despite her status and expertise. Sense and Sensibility, together with Nanny McPhee and last year’s Effie Gray demonstrate her compelling evocation of women, foregrounding nuanced, strong-willed and honest characters who have a directness and warmth that is irresistible. Recently Emma Thompson has spoken passionately about the need for increased equity in the film industry between men

and women. She has remarked on the sexism she and her peers experience, and is proudly feminist in her stance, bravely standing up to international organisations for her beliefs. These profoundly important views resonate through all her work, and are present in the timeless characterisations she brings to the screen through her writing. In celebration of a writer who uses her eloquence to reaches across genres, times and audiences to convey essential truths and relate stories as beautifully as can be imagined, we are delighted to present this special 20th Anniversary screening of Sense & Sensibility.

THERE WILL BE A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO THE FILM ON THE SUBJECT OF EMMA THOMPSON’S SCREENWRITING.

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22/11 AWARDS NIGHT SPONSORED BY

20:00 SUNDAY 22.11.2015 HACKNEY ATTIC

As the only short film festival presenting prizes across the crafts, our Awards Night is an amazing opportunity for creatives working across a whole film crew to meet and congratulate one another on their amazing achievements. Each of our Award Sponsors shares our aim to help nurture the talent that we have enjoyed at the festival, and we are proud to offer generous mentoring, training and memberships from them as prizes. The women who will shape the future of the UK’s film industry will be recognised at this special event, both as nominees and winners, and after this evening of celebration, we hope to see much more from them all. Sponsored by Women in Film & TV (UK)



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