Review: Our Tongues in Exile
Neil Cadieux speaks out with his review of AEMI programme 'Our Tongues in Exile'.
aemi is a Dublin-based initiative that supports and regularly exhibits moving image works by artists and experimental filmmakers. aemi provides support for artists working with the moving image in order to contribute to a developing infrastructure around these practices. aemi is dedicated to expanding audiences for this material through regular curated programmes of Irish and international work with the intention of enriching the critical discourse that surrounds the wide range of activity.
Neil Cadieux speaks out with his review of AEMI programme 'Our Tongues in Exile'.
At Queen’s Film Theatre in Belfast, Neil Cadieux took in three bold and experimental documentaries presented by aemi as part of Docs Ireland.
June Butler was at The Project Arts Centre for the first screening in Ireland of the early works of Cheryl Dunye, the director of the seminal 'The Watermelon Woman' and innovator of a new form of cinema about Black lesbian life.