Dying to Divorce: an interview with director Chloë Fairweather Ellen Thomas·22 December 2021This film isn’t about tragedy, reports Ellen Thomas. It is about fighting. Film & TV·0 Comments·1
Framing Britney Spears reclaims the ‘bimbo’ Harriet Fletcher·28 June 2021Harriet Fletcher tackles the history of tabloid culture versus unruly womenFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
The 8th has a clear message: empathy Ashleigh Riseley·21 May 2021Ashleigh Riseley reviews the new documentary on the history of Ireland’s abortion rightsFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Fat activism on film Lissy Lovett·17 December 2020Lissy Lovett is cheered by Barbican’s programme focusing on fat bodiesFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Against the Tides doesn’t quite turn the tide on the disablist discourse Antonia Louisa Georgiou·15 November 2020Antonia Louisa Georgiou reviews the new documentary on British marathon swimmer Beth FrenchFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Shouldn’t we all be Greta? Alessia Galatini·16 October 2020“I am Greta” is a raw glimpse into the life of the climate change activistFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
The untold story of those who disappeared Ania Ostrowska·15 October 2020Ania Ostrowska interviews the filmmakers behind "To see you again", a heartbreaking documentary about an uncovered abuse of powerFilm & TV·0 Comments·1
Beyond the red light Pauline Blanchet·29 September 2020A new British documentary explores the impact of Covid-19 on sex workFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
“Your life is either defined by the system or by the way you defy the system” Alessia Galatini·6 August 2020Netflix documentary Disclosure explores trans representation in mediaFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Women make films about women at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2020 Ania Ostrowska·6 July 2020From launderettes to abortion, Ania Ostrowska compiles a nuanced selection of documentaries from women filmmakers Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Fringe! Queer Film Festival: once upon a time in drag Sojourner McKenzie·4 December 2019Sojourner McKenzie is fond of Chris Moukarbel’s documentary, Wig, and its effort to explore drag’s past, present and futureFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Why the constant portrayal of murdered women on TV dehumanises us Guest Blogger·1 May 2017The multitude of female murder victims on TV reduce women to nothing more than bodies and confirm our fears that the world is unsafe for us, argues Louisa Adjoa Parker Film & TV·1 Comment·0
From Serena Williams to Sonita Alizadeh: women in docs at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2016 Ania Ostrowska·8 July 2016Ania Ostrowska looks at women on screen and behind the camera at the recent Sheffield Doc/Fest, the UK’s biggest documentary festivalFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
London Feminist Film Festival: 24-30 November in Hackney Ania Ostrowska·19 November 2013[…]...Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Call for television reviewers Holly Combe·17 April 2013Would you like to write TV reviews for The F-Word? Find out more here! Film & TV·0 Comments·0
New review: Hit So Hard: the life and near-death story of Patty Schemel Ania Ostrowska·4 December 2012[…]...Film & TV·0 Comments·0
First ever London Feminist Film Festival opens in Hackney on Thursday Ania Ostrowska·27 November 2012[…]...Film & TV·0 Comments·0