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A recent dip in female-led theatrical releases in the UK - back to 2018 levels of 26% reminds us that our work is far from over; that we cannot be complacent.

Below you can read about the research we conduct into gender representation in film and the wider industry, tracking the release landscape to present an accurate picture of investment in films by filmmakers of marginalised genders. 

 

Here you can also find out about news and opportunities at Reclaim The Frame, along with curated film recommendations, filmmaker interviews, and creative responses.

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Today, on International Day of The Girl, we're launching Reclaim The Frame It Forward - an important campaign for us, to enable our work (and the work of our filmmakers) to be more accessible to a broader audience.


As the UK's leading charity promoting gender equity in cinema, we're wanting to increase our Community Tickets budget, enabling even more community groups, and individuals on no / low disposable incomes to access and enjoy our screening events, and you can help us too.


Our campaign - Reclaim The Frame It Forward - has been chosen by the UK’s biggest online match funding platform, The Big Give, to be part of their 2024 Women and Girls Match Fund


We’re all too aware that inequity of opportunity and jobs, unfair pay, and the cost of living crisis can price people out of going to the cinema, especially for already under-served audiences, and how important it is that those screening events are accessible. Published just last week, the BFI’s Wider World of Film Report showed that more than a third of the 5,000 respondents surveyed said the price of a cinema ticket was the main reason they didn’t go to the cinema either at all or more frequently. For this reason, we regularly offer free tickets to Reclaim The Frame events for those for whom price is a barrier (without ever asking for proof or justification), and with your help we can do that more and more widely. 


Donations made from today until 17 October 2024 will be matched pound for pound by The Big Give, for twice the impact! We’re aiming to raise £2,500, and your generosity will be doubled to £5,000 to enable more audiences to access our screenings and events, UK -wide. 


With your support, we will also increase access provision for those screening events, for those who benefit from descriptive subtitling, live captioning and audio description, creating as equal an experience as possible. 


How can you help? 


Please help amplify our mission to Reclaim The Frame It Forward in the following ways:


  1. DONATE: You can donate to our campaign here, for every pound you’ve donated it will be matched by The Big Give, meaning your money goes even further! 


  2. SHARE: Your voice is so valuable, if you can share details of our campaign on your social channels we’d be supremely grateful. 


Please see suggested copy below, or share our posts on Twitter I LinkedIn I Instagram I Facebook


#ReclaimTheFrame It Forward to enable more community groups and people on low/no incomes to access and enjoy @ReclaimTheFrame events. Their campaign has been selected by the #WGMF meaning all donations are matched by @BigGive - to double the impact! https://bit.ly/RTFBigGive


We know that not everyone is in a position to donate but you can still support us by sharing details of our campaign via your own networks, feel free to use our suggested copy below:


Together, we can make cinema more accessible for all. You can read more about our campaign or donate here






CALL TO ACTION: Women of Colour On and Behind The Camera is a curated programme by Reclaim The Frame, a charity championing marginalised perspectives in cinema, connecting with audiences through community building and conversation. This season centres women of colour working in the action genre from the 90s to the present - both behind the camera: as writers and directors - and on screen: as actors and stunt performers.


This season will include films Set It Off (directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Takashi Bufford and Kate Lanier, 1996), D.E.B.S. (directed and written by Angela Robinson, 2004), The Woman King (directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and written by Dana Stevens and Maria Bello, 2022), Polite Society (directed and written by Nida Manzoor, 2023). Special events will encompass panel conversations and demos with special guests, including stunt performer Ayesha Hussain. The season will tour various venues across the UK including Hackney Picturehouse (London), Dukes at Komedia Picturehouse (Brighton), Glasgow Film Theatre, and Midlands Art Centre (Birmingham).


These films serve as a jumping point to reflect on the realities of women holding intersectional identities through stories of friendship, revenge, coming of age, and ultimately, the empowerment to stand true to themselves. In a genre historically not used to tell these stories, CALL TO ACTION aims to reclaim action for diverse and intersectional audiences. 


Where available, films will be screened with descriptive subtitles and optional audio description. Where possible, in-person discussions will be live captioned.



SET IT OFF 

(USA 1996, 117mins, cert: 15)

Directed by F. Gary Gray 

Written by Takashi Bufford and Kate Lanier

Starring Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, Kimberly Elise, Blair Underwood



When four best friends Frankie (Vivica A. Fox), Tisean (Kimberly Elise), Cleo (Queen Latifah), and Stony (Jada Pinkett) find themselves in a financial bind, they need to come up with a way to make money - and fast. With disguises and getaway cars, a plan to rob banks is born,  going to great lengths to beat the systems that have worked against them, all while law enforcement is hot on their trail. Set It Off is a beloved 90’s cult classic, reclaiming and transcending the male dominated heist film genre by centering the unshakable bond between women.


Screenings: 





D.E.B.S.

(USA 2004, 91 mins, BBFC Rating 12)

Directed by Angela Robinson

Written by Angela Robinson

Starring Meagan Good, Devon Aoki, Sara Foster, Jordana Brewster, Jill Ritchie, Holland Taylor



Recruited through a covert test in the SATs, Max (Meagan Good), Dominique (Devon Aoki), Amy (Sara Foster), and Janet (Jill Ritchie) are a part of the prestigious top secret academy for exceptional spies in the making. While attempting to defeat super villain Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster), the women’s relationships are not only challenged, but redefined. A campy cult classic, D.E.B.S. puts a sapphic twist on the likes of Charlie’s Angels and crime-fighting friends we’ve come to know and love today. 


Screenings:





THE WOMAN KING

(USA 2022, 135 mins, BBFC Rating 15)

Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood

Written by Dana Stevens, Maria Bello

Starring Viola Davis, Lashana Lynch, Thuso Mbedu, Sheila Atim, John Boyega





In 1832,  the Kingdom of Dahomey is under threat and the all-female team of warriors, the Agojie, are determined to defeat their enemies. Lead by headstong General Nanisca (Viola Davis) and trusted confidants, Izogie (Lashana Lynch) and Amenza (Sheila Atim), they teach the young women of their found family just what it means to protect their home and people. Inspired by true events, The Woman King explores underrepresented histories of women at the forefront of their own triumphs.


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POLITE SOCIETY

(UK 2023, 103 mins, BBFC Rating 12)

Directed by  Nida Manzoor

Written by Nida Manzoor

Starring Priya Kansara, Ritu Arya, Nimra Bucha





16 year-old Ria Khan (Priya Kansara) has two goals - to become a stuntwoman just like her shero, Eunice Huthart, and to stop her older sister Lena (Ritu Arya) from marrying an all too suspicious surgeon and mama’s boy, Salim. With the help of her best friends, Ria sets out to investigate Lena’s soon to be mother-in-law (Nimra Bucha), and pull off her first ever wedding heist in hopes of reminding her sister of the path she’s truly meant to take. Polite Society reminds us our dreams don't become a reality without a good fight. 


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Screening as part of Art of Action, a UK-wide film season supported by National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network.

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