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Thankyou Skinhead Girl Screening Thurs 28th January 7.30pm

Dated: January 13, 2010

 

Thankyou Skinhead Girl
Screening
Thursday 28th January 7.30pm
OFVM Film Oxford
54 Catherine Street, Oxford, OX4 3AH
 
OFVM Film Oxford are pleased to announce a rare opportunity to see the acclaimed documentary ‘Thankyou Skinhead Girl‘. The film is a personal story and explores the trials and tribulations, the celebration and disappointment and the influence and effect of this distinct cultural movement – past and present.

 

 

The Director will be present and there will be a post screening Q and A session.

The event is free but places must be reserved in advance.

To reserve a place contact production@

Quotes:

Penny Woolcock
Award winning Film & TV Director

It’s so morally complex and intricate that it required narrative skills of the highest level as well as unflinching honesty to tell it as well as you did. I was blown away.

Australian Feminist Writer and Blogger/Sally Kingsley

‘To an outsider, the skinhead movement may seem to be a male dominated subculture. However, as this film explores, it is truly a place where many females felt they belonged.

‘Subcultural Pink Bits – Full Review on www.myspace.com/subculturalpinkbits

Chris Adlem/ Skinheadawayoflife Website
‘I feel Sharon Woodward has hit the nail on the head with this ballsey, no bullshit film’

Full interview and review:
http://www.skinheadawayoflife.com/shaz_interview_1.204.html

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