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It’s very nearly a wrap…

03.20.2013 by Lucy // Leave a Comment

Tomorrow night is the closing night of Seen & Heard for 2013 and we’re ready to be shedding a tear.  Before we do though, and before our final farewell, we have another massive night ahead of us – it’s been a big year, our first with guest performers each night and our biggest range of international films.

Tomorrow will also be our biggest night of performances so far: we’ll be featuring musicians Bron Watkins and Si of Golden Orb, comic Greta Lee Jackson, magician Belladonna and band Persian Lovecake.

The Example

Alongside the talent, we’ll be screening films from the UK, Germany and Australia. We’re particularly pleased to be screening our headliner for the night, Gabi, a Puerto Rican film screened at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival. A Puerto Rican saying haunts single women in their 30s: “If such a woman is not married by this time, she must be a slut, a lesbian, or a prude.” This is the story of that woman. Gabi Padilla lives a life of pleasure and independence. But after her mother’s unexpected death, she is forced to return to her rural hometown—a place where Gabi’s sensual flair is not welcome. View the Gabi trailer.

Thank you for being a part of everything so far – it’s not over yet! Come to the Red Rattler tomorrow night from 7pm to get your $15 worth.

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // australian film, disability, documentary, film, film festival, filmmaking, glass ceiling, queer, red rattler, sexuality, short film, sydney, sydney film, terrorism, the celluloid ceiling, tribeca film festival, women and sexuality, women in film

See you tonight at Night Two!

03.14.2013 by Lucy // Leave a Comment

By Nick Gunn

The second installment of the Seen and Heard film festival takes place at the Red Rattler in Marrickville tomorrow night, and it couldn’t be more topical or timely…

  • Last Friday saw International Women’s Day celebrated across the globe.
  • The Academy Award for Best Director has STILL been awarded to a woman ONLY ONCE in the entire 85-year history of the awards.
  • The ceremony itself was hosted this year by Seth Macfarlane, whose off-colour humour raised the ire of many a feminist critic.
  • In 2011 women made up only 5% of directors in the top 250 domestic grossing films (U.S.), a 1% decrease from 2010, and almost half the percentage of women directors working in 1998.
  • 38% of films employed no women in any major productions role (writing, producing, directing, editing or cinematography.)
  • The HBO series Girls has been the must-see series of the last two TV seasons. Playing like an update of Sex and the City, but skewing towards a younger demographic, Lena Dunham’s creation has been hailed for it’s realistic portrayal of modern urban life, and for shining a spotlight on issues faced by women the big city.

Last week’s opening instalment of the festival played to a capacity audience who were experienced edgy comedy, an astonishing glass-walker, thought-provoking poetry and, of course, three amazing films that highlighted the incredible work being done by woman in film.

So don’t miss out this week: be Seen and Heard.

Starting from 7pm.

  • Festival Passes: $35
  • Buy Adult Ticket – $15
  • Buy Student Ticket – $10

Nick Gunn has spent a great deal of his life lurking around the periphery of the arts, occasionally finding the inspiration to write on performance, film and music. Nick supports Seen & Heard because he thinks it’s about time that the other half of the story gets told.

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // cancer, charity, documentary, film, film festival, filmmaking, glass ceiling, red rattler, short film, sydney, sydney film, the celluloid ceiling, women in film

Don’t miss out on Seen & Heard this Thursday

03.12.2013 by Lucy // Leave a Comment

First week has wrapped up, and what a success! Thank you all for coming to our Opening Night last Thursday. If you missed out, fear not, there are still two massive nights to go.

This Thursday we’ll be screening shorts from Australia, the UK and Sweden, along with a documentary by Australian Walkley award-winning filmmaker, Ali Russell, Keeper.

KEEPER

Keeper is the story of two Aboriginal women living in the small town of Ceduna on the far-west coast of South Australia. When more than 20 mining companies start drilling nearby for gold, uranium and mineral sands, Jacinta and Sue’s family is bitterly divided over million-dollar Native Title deals.

Ali was previously on board with ABC’s Hungry Beast and has been creating stories and films since for SBS, Seven Network, Nine Network, Fairfax, NITV and online.

We’ll be featuring more short performances on the night so be sure to buy your tickets online or at the door.

Categories // Uncategorized Tags // aboriginal land rights, documentary, film festival, filmmaking, Native Title, red rattler, short film, sydney, sydney film, the celluloid ceiling, women in film

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What we’re about

Seen & Heard Film Festival showcases films that have been either written, directed, produced (and/or all three) by people identifying as female. In the past, the festival has proudly screened films made by women from indigenous communities far and wide, including Australia’s many nations. We have screened films by and about women with disability. We have screened many works by filmmakers of the queer community. We have screened films from across Europe, South America, the United States and the Middle East (namely Iran), but have specialised since our initial screenings in showing local content.

We are a grassroots operation, established in 2009, working on a semi-annual basis based on resources available.

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