QUB School of Law, in association with QFT, presents Law on Film, an evening of film and discussion with Array Collective.
Thursday 20th November, 6pm, QFT
Tickets available from QFT (click the image above to take you to their website)
As this year's guest programmers, Array Collective have chosen to screen Born in Flames, a 1983 American docufiction drama directed, produced and co-written by radical intersectional feminist Lizzie Borden. The film explores racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism in an alternate socialist democratic United States.Born in Flames will be preceded by Array Collective's short film An Mór-Ríoghain (The Morrigan), featuring material courtesy of Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive and music by Dani Larkin. Filmed in London in 2019 during the campaign to decriminalize abortion in Northern Ireland.
Following the screening, guests will be invited to the Moot Court Room in the School of Law for a discussion on the film's themes with Emma Campbell, Laura O'Connor and Alessia Cargnelli, hosted by Professor Aoife O’Donoghue.
Law on Film is a new annual collaboration between Queen's University Belfast School of Law and QFT. The Law on Film project directors are School of Law staff members, Norah Burns, Marisa McVey and Richard Summerville.
Thursday 20th November, 6pm, QFT
Tickets available from QFT (click the image above to take you to their website)
As this year's guest programmers, Array Collective have chosen to screen Born in Flames, a 1983 American docufiction drama directed, produced and co-written by radical intersectional feminist Lizzie Borden. The film explores racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism in an alternate socialist democratic United States.Born in Flames will be preceded by Array Collective's short film An Mór-Ríoghain (The Morrigan), featuring material courtesy of Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive and music by Dani Larkin. Filmed in London in 2019 during the campaign to decriminalize abortion in Northern Ireland.
Following the screening, guests will be invited to the Moot Court Room in the School of Law for a discussion on the film's themes with Emma Campbell, Laura O'Connor and Alessia Cargnelli, hosted by Professor Aoife O’Donoghue.
Law on Film is a new annual collaboration between Queen's University Belfast School of Law and QFT. The Law on Film project directors are School of Law staff members, Norah Burns, Marisa McVey and Richard Summerville.
