This programme of short films produced by the Yorkshire and North East Film Archive explores social and political issues including gender equality, poverty and homelessness, isolation, and climate justice that resonate with the present and help us reflect on our future. Available to screen for just £90.
Born a Rebel (2018)
From women’s suffrage and women in political life, to women in the home and women at war, this film addresses how women and girls have been represented on film.
Commissioned by Cinema for All as part of Vote 100 – celebrating the centenary of women’s suffrage.
Lost Connections (2021)
A poetic response to the experience of the Coronavirus pandemic, the film invites reflections on loss, loneliness, isolation, and expressions of desire, optimism, hope, and renewal.
Commissioned by Film Hub North on behalf of the BFI Film Audience Network.
Cost of Living (2021)
As we live through the deepest cost of living crisis for over fifty years, this film expresses the fury and anger of generations whose essential needs go unfulfilled.
Commissioned by York St John University’s Cinema and Social Justice Project.
Nature Matters (2023)
One of the major controversies of our time, this film reveals the shifting concerns over the decades about issues which impact on our natural world, alongside recent footage of quests for more sustainable lifestyles.
Commissioned by York St John University and the Yorkshire and North East Film Archives’ National Lottery Heritage Fund project, Nature Matters.
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Please note this film has not yet received BBFC certification, you will need to obtain one from you local council prior to you screening.