Women’s Film Preservation Fund Presents: Sex, Gender, and Feminism through the Lens of 1960s–1990s Experimental Cinema
Step into the inventive world of women’s experimental cinema with a 70-minute program - from documentary-inspired storytelling to avant-garde experiments that radiate the spirit of New York City, these short films offer a kaleidoscopic view of identity, liberation, and artistic rebellion. Expect everything from animation and performance to the playful self-taught filmmaker.
Presented by the Women’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF) of New York Women in Film & Television, this event is part of our 30th Anniversary Celebration Series—three decades of safeguarding and championing women’s cinematic legacies.
Join us for this special end-of-year screening as we also honor Anthology Film Archives, our long-time partner in preserving and showcasing women-led films.
One Hand Don’t Clap at Alfreda’s Cinema
The Women’s Film Preservation Fund of NYWIFT is thrilled to announce Kavery Kaul’s celebrated documentary One Hand Don’t Clap screens at Alfreda’s Cinema as part of our 30th Anniversary screening series.
Enjoy music and film under the stars with legendary calypso musicians in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park!
From the Vault: Introduction to Archiving and Preservation for Film and Video
The Women’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF) and UnionDocs (UNDO) wraps up the the film series From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film with a panel discussion devoted to the preservation of film. CLOSING PROGRAM Introduction to Archiving and Preservation for Film and VideoThursday, June 21st, 2018, 7:30pm Now that you’ve finished your documentary feature and it is a file on your...
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In celebration of NYWIFT’s 40th Anniversary, theWomen’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF) and UnionDocs present the film series From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film which features nonfiction films that have shaped movements and provided perspectives on political, environmental, and human rights issues; and ideas around gender identity and roles, sexuality, health and family, all from a woman’s perspective. All films...
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From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film – Anything You Want to Be and Joe and Maxi Event: Sunday May 20, 2018 In celebration of NYWIFT’s 40th Anniversary, the Women’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF) and UnionDocs (UNDO) present the film series From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film which features nonfiction films that have shaped movements and provided perspectives on political,...
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From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film – Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man In celebration of NYWIFT’s 40th Anniversary, the Women’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF) and UnionDocs present the film series From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film which features restored documentary films by women filmmakers. All films in the series were preserved by the WFPF. Documentarians reveal the impact...
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READ MOREFrom the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film – Vietnam: The Secret Agent
From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film – Vietnam: The Secret Agent In celebration of NYWIFT’s 40th Anniversary, the Women’s Film Preservation Fund (WFPF) and UnionDocs present the film series From the Vault: Women’s Advocacy on Film which features restored documentary films by women filmmakers. All films in the series were preserved by the WFPF....
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