With irreverent energy Daisies tears apart a stifling patriarchal order in a mischievous riot of destruction; its focus upon clearing the ground, rather than organising what may come after.
Sophie Brown on CARRY GREENHAM HOME
It celebrates the joyfully fierce defiance of the protestors against systems that don’t care, and explores the necessary work that comes with creating new ways of living. They are gentle angry people, singing for their lives.
Anna Backman Rogers on THE GIRLS
There could not exist a more politically apposite moment to re-watch Mai Zetterling’s visionary The Girls than the one we are living through right now.
Tove Jansson: An Intimate Portrait – Interview with Dulwich Picture Gallery 16.1.2018
Dulwich Picture Gallery interviewed us in the run up to our participation their special Late, …
Being Ruby Rich Dossier
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ICO blog: Club des Femmes’ decade of queer feminist programming 12.5.2017
Our friends at the ICO interviewed us for their blog to mark our first decade of queer feminist programming.
Where are we really at with diversity in hollywood? 26.2.2016
Dazed invited us together with five other rad film organisations to weigh in on representation in the film industry, tools …
openDemocracy: The legend of Greenham Common women’s peace camp 2.2.2016
Greenham was an alternative world, an anti-nuclear protest by hundreds of thousands of women activists. At ‘Bringing Greenham Home’, we relived the spirit with films and talks from those who were there.
BFI 10 great American lesbian films 26.11.2015
With the release of Todd Haynes’ Carol, Selina remembers some of the greatest lesbian films from the USA. Read all …
Friday Five: 5 of the best … GRRLS IN SPACE! 20.11. 2014
In honour of our Ada & After: Women do Science [Fiction] season, the awesome website Porno Kitsch celebrating the wonders of …
Orlando Issue 0: This is what we are doing – Club des Femmes LIVE October 2015
We were invited by Orlando to write something about our collective, who we are and what we are doing. Here …
The Guardian 8.10.2015
Check out our listing in The Guardian, 8th October 2015. “Gay London: a guide to clubs, bars, cabaret and culture” …
Ada & After: Women Do Science [Fiction] guest blog for The F Word
Selina Robertson’s guest post for The F Word 12 November 2014.
As lesbian space alien as it gets
Selina Robertson reviews New Yorker Madeleine Olnek’s debut feature and chats to the director about sci-fi B-movies from the 1950s and the advantages of video over film
10 Great Lesbian Films
In the run up to our annual BFI Flare: London LGBT Festival, we look back through film history at 10 of the greatest movies about lesbians
Campbell X on Stud Life
Selina Robertson talks to British queer filmmaker Campbell X about her first feature, gay-lesbian friendships and how buying flowers for a lover is a feminist thing.