
The Forgotten Feminism of Amber Films
The subversive and sensitive output of the North East feminist film collective sought to document glamour and grace in working-class life. So why is their work absent from conventional histories?
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Jennifer Jasmine White is a writer and researcher from the North West of England with a focus on working-class femininity.
The subversive and sensitive output of the North East feminist film collective sought to document glamour and grace in working-class life. So why is their work absent from conventional histories?
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First broadcast 30 years today, Phillipa Lowthorpe’s cult Blackpool documentary Three Salons at the Seaside is a piece of experimental filmmaking centred on working-class care and femininity.