Podcast: Fanny Texier (A Woman's Place Is Everywhere) / Fil Ieropoulos & Foivos Dousos (Uchronia) at Berlinale
Berlinale conversations on grief, queer resistance and revolutionary cinema
Naemi is a writer & visual artist, who having completed an undergraduate degree in English and American Studies at the University of Hamburg, she moved to Dublin for a master’s degree in Film Theory at Trinity College. Her research interests are working-class cinema, gender representation, and the study of neoliberalism in popular media. Naemi is pursuing a PhD at the University of Konstanz investigating the impact of neoliberal ideology on the representation of working-class identity.
Berlinale conversations on grief, queer resistance and revolutionary cinema
Every two weeks, tune in to 92.5 Phoenix FM, where presenter and film expert Dáire Walsh delves into the wonderful world of film in partnership with Film Ireland. Listen back to his chat with Writer/Director Jeda de Brí & Actor Neill Fleming.
On the Ground at Berlin International Film Festival, writer and academic Naemi Victoria catches short film A Woman’s Place Is Everywhere.
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On the ground at Berlin International Film Festival, writer and academic Naemi Victoria catches Kilian Armando Friedrich's powerful debut into drama.