Moving the Image/Moviendo la Imagen
Radically re-working archival footage through collaborations with artists, disabled women are positioned as active agents of change.
In a collaborative film project between disabled women from Scotland and Mexico, artists Emily Beaney and Ana García Jácome draw upon archives in Mexico and the UK to explore how audio-visual practices can interrogate issues of representation across the international contexts.
An Unlimited International Partner Award 2023 commission supported by the British Council
Need to know
The film is available to watch on this page, Wednesday 4 – Sunday 8 September.
This film is part of Unlimited on Screen. Films in the programme are available to watch in the Blue Side Foyer, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, 10.30am – 6pm on Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 September, or online for the duration of Unlimited festival (Wednesday 4 – Sunday 8 September).
Find out more about Unlimited on Screen
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Dates, times and prices
Dates & times
Wed 4 Sep – Sun 8 Sep 2024
Standard entry
Free – no ticket required
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