title: Lfff2017: Feminism and the Archive + panel discussion start: 2017-08-19 start time: 13:30 end time: 15:30 venue: Rio Cinema city: London country: GB coordinates: 51.5497, -0.0756 tags: femiagenda femiagendalondon feminism feminisminlondon feminismo feminismus feministevents womenrights links: Página Facebook del evento https://www.facebook.com/events/1328398547208931/ description: FEMINISM AND THE ARCHIVE SESSION + panel discussion Panel will comprise Althea Greenan, Curator at the Women's Art Library at Goldsmiths University; Samia Malik, from the Women of Color Index reading group that explores the Women's Art Library catalogue at Goldsmiths to visibilise WoC artists' work; and Julia Wieger, co-director of Hauntings in the Archive! and co-founder of the Secretariat for Ghosts, Archival Politics and Gaps, SKGAL, at the VBKÖ. This session will explore feminist herstories through the archive. We will screen the European premiere of feature documentary Hauntings in the Archive! This will be followed by Selina Robertson talking about her research with the Rio Cinema’s 1980s–1990s feminist film curation archive. SPUKEN IM ARCHIV (Hauntings in the Archive!) (European Premiere) Nina Hoechtl and Julia Wieger / 2017 / 72 mins Hauntings in the Archive! reflects on and exposes the his/herstory/ies of the Austrian Association of Women Artists (VBKÖ) through its century-old archive of letters, photos, catalogues and thousands of other documents. The Secretariat for Ghosts, Archive Politics and Gaps curates the material to conjure up the spectres of the multiple lives of the VBKÖ that meet and share the scene in the film: ghosts of national socialism encounter colonial fantasies and old and new feminist agencies. DESPERATELY SEEKING ...! MAPPING THE HISTORY OF INTERSECTIONAL FEMINIST FILM CURATORIAL COLLECTIVES AT THE RIO 1980s-1990s Throughout the 1980s–1990s, the Rio Cinema hosted and supported a variety of intersectional feminist collective curatorial activity; a history of women and film that is held in the Rio’s archive. This archive not only stores vital information about how London’s feminist curatorial and programming practices shaped audiences and the circulation of cultural and alternative moving image practices, but also fascinating clues about the cultural memory of the feminist communities, collectives, and activists who through collective cultural resistance came to shape this marginalised history. Join Selina Robertson (Club des Femmes) for an illustrated 15-minute talk about this little-known period in the history of cultural film exhibition in London, a history that connects the London Feminist Film Festival with her sisters from the past.