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How to make films that not only question but remake the world?

How to make films that not only question but remake the world?

Released: 2025-06-05
© Marta Hryniuk
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Released: 2025-06-05
© Marta Hryniuk
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Isabel Seguí: the cinema of María Barea

Isabel Seguí: the cinema of María Barea

Recording of the talk by Isabel Seguí introducing the cinema of María Barea in the larger context of artisanal feminist filmmaking in Peru. The talk took place at WET Rotterdam in April 2025 and mentions the following groups, directors, films and book
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Recording of the talk by Isabel Seguí introducing the cinema of María Barea in the larger context of artisanal feminist filmmaking in Peru. The talk took place at WET Rotterdam in April 2025 and mentions the following groups, directors, films and books:
Luis Figueroa and María Barea, Pukara Films (“Los Perros Hambrientos”, “Yawar Fiesta”)
Jorge Sanjines + UKAMAU (“The Principal Enemy”)
Warmi Cine y Video (“Porque quería estudiar”, “Antuca”, “Hijas de la Violencia”)
Chaski Group (“Miss Universo en el Perú”, “Gregorio”)
Rosa Dueñas (Comité de Damas Aurora Vivar + “Mujeres de El Planeta” by Maria Barea
IPROFOTH (Association of Domestic Workers)
Isabel Seguí + Lorena Best, “Reversible Archive” ⁠https://www.archivoreversible.com/en/⁠
Querejeta Zine Eskola San Sebastian
Erika Balsom and Hila Peleg “Feminist Worldmaking”
Episode ID: 1000711209120
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Release Date: 05/06/2025, 02:06:47

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Recordings of events and talks hosted at WET, Rotterdam. In 2025 our public programme centres around the question "How to make films that not only question but remake the world?". The question guide sus through a year-long public program on historical and contemporary documentary and experimental film practices bridging the gulf between aesthetics and politics. This public program is based on collective research conducted by members of WET.
WET is a Rotterdam-based collective and project space for artists’ moving image, founded in 2019 by Marta Hryniuk, Erika Roux, Anna Łuczak, Nick Thomas and Sophie Bates.

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