In southern Mexico, women filmmakers train their lenses on their communities and beyond, and the film establishment is taking notice. After the 1994 [Zapatista] uprising, a boom in documentary films focused on indigenous themes and communities — but the overwhelming...
Camera and Sound Workshop, 10/20 We will learn what it takes to record moving images and sounds that visualize engaging stories and stimulate the imagination. Editing Workshop, 11/10 Learn the principles and techniques of video editing – the backbone of filmmaking....
Event Description: A conversation about the generational effects of endless war on Afghanwomen. Directors of ‘Afghanistan: The Wounded Land’ Mayte Carrasco and Marcel Mettelsiefenwill be joined by Nasrin Nawa, former senior journalist for the BBC in...
From the Community Church of Boston on April 10, 2022, Afghan filmmakers and writers in exile spoke to their and their country’s trauma since the fall of the country to the Taliban. They shared their recent experiences and the films they made during Community...
Ten years ago ten Afghan filmmakers – with the assistance of Roslindale’s Community Supported Film (CSFilm) – made ten short documentaries showing the lives of their countrymen and women. The docs provided a ground level view of life in the war ravaged...