Women of Color Film Festival
The Women of Color Film Festival was founded in 1991, organized by graduate students at the University of California at Santa Cruz.[1]
The festival's programming practice has historically avoided judging films as "good" or "bad", and included work by self-taught filmmakers and students.[1] The emphasis is on showing a range of perspectives.[1] The organizers have experimented with screening films in a variety of spaces such as dining halls, gymnasiums, outdoor courtyards, and off-campus community centers.[1]
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References
- ^ a b c d Rastegar, Roya (2016). "Seeing differently: The curatorial potential of festival film programming". Film Festivals (1st ed.). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315637167-19. ISBN 9781315637167.
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