Women in Film short films (12A) + filmmaker Q&A

Northampton Filmhouse

Following sold out Women in Film screenings from 2025, they're back for 2026! Watch a selection of great films entered into this year's festival made by and featuring women and women's stories. We'll get a chance to put our questions to some of the filmmakers after the screening including Swim Sistas' Jasmine Boatswain (who you may recognise from The Traitors!), Statue in the Garden' Qianhui Yu (Writer, Director, Animator) and Playground's Tayla Halfacre. The programme includes animation, documentary, local films, LGBTQ+ drama, comedy and experimental films. There is some strong language (but within the 12A certificate guidelines), brief use of racist terms (in an otherwise empowering film), and discussion of death, sex and sexuality. Those under 12yrs are able to watch the films if accompanied by an adult. Films start promptly at 5.45pm - no trailers. Doors open 20 minutes before the films start. Northampton Filmhouse has step free access to the screening room but only 1 wheelchair space and only 1 row of chairs without using steps. The wheelchair space can be booked below but if you'd like to reserve a space in the top row please book a ticket then contact us. If you are a wheelchair user...

Documentary ‘Project Rockclimber’ with short ‘green’ (12A) with filmmaker Q&A

University of Northampton Waterside Campus, University Dr, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

We're excited to be showing this Northants feature length doc alongside short doc 'green' from NFF alumni! The bar is open outside the screening room from 4.30pm with room to network and socialise! We'll be having a Q&A with the filmmakers afterwards. Tickets are free so we usually sell out - so please let us know if you can no longer make it so we can release your ticket. Please arrive by 8pm - we cannot hold unused tickets if there is a waiting list on the day so your ticket may be released to someone else if you are not there at the beginning of the screening. Due to the venue, young people under 16yrs should be accompanied by an adult. Contains infrequent strong language, and themes of suicide and death. Step free access on tarmac paths from University car parks and from St Johns multistorey car parks using lifts. Lift to first floor of The Creative Hub. Disabled toilet facilities. While there is no dedicated quiet space you are able to move around the University to find quieter spaces to step away from the event if needed. The screening room is accessed via double doors and has event...

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