WomenCinemakers, Special Edition

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interview

Women Cinemakers and reshaping what their art form(s) can be and do, often in interdisciplinary ways. Of course there is still work to be done and changes to be made with regards to the status of women in contemporary art, but we feel very inspired by the ideas we see coming out of our community. Thanks a lot for your time and for sharing your thoughts, Marie and Hannah. Finally, would you like to tell us readers something about your future projects? How do you see your work evolving? Our new short film Chromatic Variations premiered on November 3rd as part of Screen:Moves in Toronto. We are aiming to go to Berlin in June 2018 for a research residency and will be working on our new short film. We definitely see this collaboration growing since we really enjoy working with one another. We are both evolving as individual artists, but we are also curious to keep exploring our mutual artistic voices. We are planning to follow our inspirations and curiosities and see where our creativity will lead us. An interview by Francis L. Quettier and Dora S. Tennant womencinemaker@berlin.com


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