Revolt, She Said: Women and Film after '68 is the 2018 magazine produced by Club des Femmes, a queer feminist collective that curates film screenings with a specific focus on films that re-examine pre-existing ideas of art. The zine includes the manifesto of the collective which calls for the "archiving, restoration and digitisation of radical films by women". It also includes stills from the programme's films and a brief history dating from 1959 to 1992, including events from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the fall of the Berlin Wall. The zine highlights the 2018 travelling summer programme for the collective which has a focus on 'rarely screened, visionary' cinema created, directed and produced by women after 1968. Such films include 1966 'Daises', directed by Vera Chytilova, 1968 'The Cat has Nine Lives', directed by Ula Stockl, 'The Girls', directed by Mai Zetterling, 'Saute ma Ville', directed by Chantal Akerman, 1969 'My Name is Oona', directed by Gunvor Nelson, 1977 'Riddles of the Sphinx', directed by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen, 'One Sings, the Other doesn't', directed by Agnes Varda, 1981 'Maeve', directed by Pat Murphy, 1982 'A Question of Choice', directed by Sheffield Film Co-op, 1983 'Carry Greenham Home', directed by Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson, 1984 'Before Stonewall', directed by Greta Schiller, 1989 'She wanted green lawns', directed by Sarah Turner, 1990 'Nice Colored Girls', directed by Tracey Moffat, and 1991 'A Place of Rage', directed by Pratibha Parmar, The zine is accompanied with a postcard which includes intersectional images of women and a brief description of the programme.

Item number 97023
Category Magazine
Type Women in Film
Language English
Country of origin England
Related people Julia Kristeva

Part of the Bill Douglas and Peter Jewell Collection