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The Forgotten Feminism of Amber Films

Summary by tribunemag.co.uk
The subversive and sensitive output of the North East feminist film collective sought to document glamour and grace in working-class life. So why is their work absent from conventional histories? A still from 1991's 'Dream On'. (Credit: Side Gallery via BFI) What’s in a name? Though readers might be familiar with the work of the Amber Film and Photography Collective — who have documented life and work in the North East since 1968 — fewer can be…
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tribunemag.co.uk broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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