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OUR BODY

PICTURE HOUSE
Friday 15 March 

Doors 10:30 AM | Session 11:00 AM | End 2:20 PM
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With its patient, observational style, this remarkable documentary looks at the everyday operations of the gynaecological ward in a public hospital in Paris, questioning what it means to live in a woman’s body.
Director: Claire Simon | 2023 | France | 168 mins | 12 |
Documentary | French with subtitles​ | Followed by Q&A with director Claire Simon
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GOODBYE JULIA

PICTURE HOUSE
​Friday 15 March
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Doors 2:50 PM | Session 3:20 PM |
​End 5:25 PM​​
Prior to the independence of South Sudan, a former singer from the north seeks redemption for causing the death of a southern man, by hiring his oblivious wife as her maid.

Director: Mohamed Kordofani | 2023 | Sudan/France | 120 mins | 15 | Arabic with subtitles
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COPA 71

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PICTURE HOUSE
Friday 15 March
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Doors 6:00 PM | Session 7:00 PM | End 9:20 PM
Told by the pioneering women who participated, this is the extraordinary story of the 1971 Women's Football World Cup, which has been written out of sporting history – until now.

Director: Rachel Ramsay & James Erskine | 2023 | UK | 91 mins | PG | Documentary
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      • Friday 22
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      • Sunday 24
    • FILMOGRAPHY >
      • 2024 >
        • OUR BODY
        • GOODBYE JULIA
        • COPA 71
        • ÀMA GLORIA
        • FREEDOM IS BEAUTIFUL
        • IF ONLY I COULD HIBERNATE
      • 2021 >
        • ABOUT LOVE
        • BELOVED
        • CHILDREN OF THE SEA
        • GIVE ME LIBERTY
        • HARAMI
        • LUNANA: A YAK IN THE CLASSROOM
        • OVERSEAS
        • SOUFRA
        • THE MAN WHO WANTED TO FLY
        • THE BLACK TREE
        • WILDFIRE
      • 2020 >
        • 2020 SHORT FILM COMPETITION
      • 2019 >
        • 2019 SHORTS
        • WILD ROSE
        • Rafiki
        • LANE 0
        • BEING FRANK
        • CARMEN & LOLA
        • NAILA AND THE UPRISING
        • RUDEBOY
        • THE LAST GOLDFISH
        • EIGHTH GRADE
        • THE FIGHT