Breaking the Celluloid Ceiling: Women in European Cinema Discussion + Q&A

Join us as we discuss roles, specific works by women, and opportunities for women in the European film industry. Focusing on four countries (UK, Spain, Italy and France), our panel of experts will address what is unique in how women directors, screenwriters and/or producers approach film-making, and highlight the opportunities for and contributions of women in the industry.

Discussion will be followed by a Q&A.

In English – Free – Open to all

This event will take place at Instituto Cervantes:

326-330 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 4FN

This evening will be followed by three evenings of screenings of movies from France, Spain and Italy.

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SPEAKERS

Rachel Hayward

Rachel Hayward is the Interim Creative Director: Film at HOME, Manchester. She has led the artistic team for ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival since 2009 and is a co-curator of HOME’s Not Just Bollywood film programme. She co-curated the wide-reaching 2019 programme Celebrating Women in Global Cinema, a year-long programme of films and events highlighting and celebrating women in film from across the world.

Carmen Herrero

Carman Herrero is Principal Lecturer of Hispanic Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She leads the research group Film, Languages and Media Education (FLAME) and founded with Isabelle Vanderschelden the Film in Language Teaching Association (FILTA). Her research focuses on film and screen studies, in particular their pedagogical applications for language learning and teaching.

 Dr. Silvana Serra (PhD)

Dr Silvana Serra (PhD) has been teaching Italian language and culture, and curating cinema events for the Societa’ Dante Alighieri in Manchester, for many years. She graduated in Italian Literature and Grammar at Università degli Studi Roma III, and was awarded a PhD in Film Studies at Salford University. The doctoral thesis Emotion and Cognition in the Films of Bernardo Bertolucci was published in 2013. She was one of the curators for Un nuovo cinema politico italiano? Vol.1 (2013) and 2 (2014). In Vol.2 she also contributed to the Section “L’Italia tra Storia e Memoria”, writing the Introduction: Il passato sociopolitico italiano nel cinema del nuovo millennio.

Isabelle Vanderschelden

Isabelle Vanderschelden is a former Senior Lecturer in French Studies from Manchester Metropolitan University. Her main areas of research include contemporary French cinema; film production; screenwriting; intercultural competence and film literacy.

Free – booking required

This event will take place at Instituto Cervantes:

326-330 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 4FN