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On view: May 16-June 20, 2020

Muestra de Video Arte Faenza 

May27-30

2020

Teatro de Bogotá

5-62 Calle 22
Bogotá, Cundinamarca 110311 
Colombia

The Fine Arts Film Festival (FAFF)

7th Annual Fine Arts Film Festival (FAFF), to be held June 8-14, 2020. FAFF




ECOFeminism

Nov5-15\2020

Genesis Cinema93-95 Mile End Road

  • England E1 4UJ 
    United Kingdom



Baby Maybe has been selected to 
screen at XVIII Cine Pobre FF 2020
"Best Self Funded Film"

Featured in 

The doll house magazine (Coming soon)

UC Santa Barbara

March 8 by 8 women 

March 2020


Featured Babymaybe at LACDA 

November 2019

The fifth annual Feminist Border Arts Film Festival

March 5,6  2020

University Art Museum (UAM) New Mexico

Art & Democracy VI 

Plummer park, Weho

AUG 2019

JULY 2019- 

PØST Kamikaze

@MIM Gallery

Over the structures 2020

CICA Museum, Korea

March 4-29

Hola Amigas & Amigos de Cine Pobre
Miles from Nowhere we celebrate our confined contributors Official Selection of XVIII Cine Pobre FF 2020 https://twitter.com/cinepobre/status/1259384414716358656around the world with a mash-up of clips from the cinepobre.org/contributors/select/2020/ 
with a thought on consciousness from legendary 
psychonaut Terence McKenna who reminds us https://vimeo.com/416831455
that we must focus on dissolving the egoistic 
boundaries of society if we want "to reach there".

Chin Up!

2020 Feminist Border Arts Film Festival

In honor of International Women’s Day, the fifth annual Feminist Border Arts Film Festival will take place on Thursday & Friday, March 5 & 6, 2020 at newly constructed University Art Museum (UAM) located in Devasthali Hall on the campus of New Mexico State University. The two-day festival, which is free and open to the public, features short films by U.S. and international filmmakers who utilize cinema as a creative tool to grapple with urgent social issues and questions of identity and representation.

Films for this year’s festival are organized into two programs: Thursday’s program “Mothers/Others” features films that explore concepts of family and parenthood and the effects of larger social forces in individuals’ lives. 

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