Films
WOMEN'S FILMS
Made by women and/or about relevant issues or women's lives.
Our films are priced at £10 each - plus p&p for UK purchase orders*. Some are currently not for sale (N/S) - we are in the process of gradually changing the format from VHS to DVD. Please check the date of the films – some of the older films (ie produced before 2000) were filmed on old tape formats and the quality is not as good as we would like but we have decided to transfer them to DVD as many of them are important archive films. All our films are PAL format.
Contact us if you want to talk about buying or hiring a film, want to find out more before buying, or if you are interested in hosting a visit to your group. Contact us also if you would be interested in us making a video either with or for your group, project or organisation. You can also see some clips from some of our films on this web site.
(*NB. For videos which are purchased in bulk packs of 10 or over, there will be a price reduction. Please contact us for more info).
Jasmine
"Jasmine is a 14 year old girl. She has lots of friends, likes listening to music and loves dancing."
This film was made by an all-girl Asylum Seekers' group in Cardiff working with Valley and Vale.
This short drama explores the different worlds and pressures of their home and school lives during a time of increasing anti-Muslim feelings and their need to define their own identity.
Running time: 10 minutes approx
Year Produced: 2006
Format: DVD (Region 2)
Cost: £10
You can watch a clip of this film here (broadband connection recommended).
Family Album
A
collection of short films made by women to celebrate International Women's
Day 2005, as part of our On Common Ground partnership project with the National
Museum and Galleries, Wales. These films were shown to over 3,000
people at the National Museum in Cardiff in 2005 as part of our Family
Album installation and received much interest. The short films cover
a range of issues, from sexuality, relationships, changes for women's
lives, culture, community and identity. These films would be of interest
to anyone exploring gender issues and society.
Facilitated and devised by Katja Stiller. Sophie Cobb and Alex Bowen from Valley and Vale also contributed their own short films to the project.
Running time: 30 minutes approx (all films)
Year Produced: 2005
Format: DVD (Region 2)
Cost: N/S



