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WUTI Presents: Trailblazing Women of British Cinema
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Directed by Andrea Arnold | 123 mins | 2006
Arnold took the Jury Prize at Cannes with her marvelously controlled feature debut, a tense, voyeuristic revenge tale set on a Glasgow housing estate, where a CCTV operator, Jackie (Kate Dickie), develops an obsession with a man who appears in her monitor… for reasons that only gradually come to light.
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The Alcohol Years
Directed by Carol Morley | 50 mins | 2000
The opening of the Haçienda in 1982 begat a pop culture boom in Manchester, and Carol Morley, then just 16 years old, quickly became one of the club’s legendary party people. But Morley herself barely remembers those drink-drenched years: in this unflinch... -
The Other Side of the Underneath
Directed by Jane Arden | 110 mins | 1972
In the chronology of female psychosis on screen, "The Other Side of the Underneath" falls between "Repulsion" (1965) and "Possession" (1981)—but this confronting work of Ken Russell-esque surrealism is hardly concerned with chronological matters. Unseen fo... -
Blue Black Permanent
Directed by Margaret Tait | 86 mins | 1992
While making "Aftersun" (2022), Charlotte Wells discovered a kindred spirit in her compatriot Margaret Tait: the sole feature by the medical doctor turned poet and filmmaker, "Blue Black Permanent"—in fact the first by a Scotswoman, made towards the end ...