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Programme supporting the AA306 Shakespeare: Text and Performance course. Features interviews with leading Shakespeare critics filmed at the world Shakespeare Congress in Los Angeles (US) in 1996. Terence...
A history of 20th century in 26 parts as seen from the point of view of the ordinary people who have lived through the events. Includes interviews and extensive archive footage. 22 (producer Anne Moir): By...
A portrait of Camille Paglia, professor of humanities at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, who came to prominence with her book ‘Sexual Personae’ (Yale University, 1990), which became a...
Looks at the growth of women’s groups and the different democratic forms they are adopting. Here, individual women are asked about the social forces that motivated and radicalised them, and their answers...
Looks at the growth of women’s groups, and the different democratic forms they adopt. Examins The ways British women have been developing acephelous democracy - groups that have no leaders and little...
A comedy dealing with society’s refusal to recognise the contribution of housewives, and accept domestic commitments as work. The protagonist is a woman who rushes around the house in the morning getting...
Produced in the early years of the modern feminist movement, MEN’S LIVES was the first film to look at the damage to men from traditional gender stereotyping.
Jane Lapotaire and Michael Gambon star in a powerful drama about a lesbian artist torn between two wealthy lovers who is determined not to compromise in a world ruled by men. Orignally broadcast in the...
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