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Reclaim The Frame - International Women’s Day

Reclaim the Frame presents a selection of works by filmmakers of marginalised genders, in celebration of International Women’s Day 2025. 

Reclaim The Frame champions marginalised perspectives in cinema, and connects with audiences through community building and conversation.

Founded as Birds’ Eye View in 2003, the charity was originally launched as a film festival running each International Women’s Day, and now offers year round support by building audiences for films by filmmakers of marginalised genders. 

In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025, we’re offering a chance to revisit some of the great films and filmmakers platformed by #ReclaimTheFrame over the years. 

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Frozen River Frozen River

Crime 2008 93 mins Director: Courtney Hunt

Nominated for two Oscars (Best Actress – Melissa Leo - and Best Original Screenplay) Frozen River is a riveting thriller that raises questions about the borders we construct, between countries, communities and each other.

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The Eternal Daughter The Eternal Daughter

Drama 2021 96 mins Director: Joanna Hogg

Joanna Hogg's enthralling ghost story, featuring an astonishing performance by her regular collaborator Tilda Swinton.

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Beach Rats Beach Rats

Drama 2017 98 mins Director: Eliza Hittman

Gripping account of repressed sexual desire in a masculine environment, with British newcomer Harris Dickinson as a virulently macho Brooklyn teen.

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Little Joe Little Joe

Horror 2019 105 mins Director: Jessica Hausner

Jessica Hausner’s cool, witty and unsettling sci-fi starring Emily Beecham and Ben Whishaw.

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Gone Too Far! Gone Too Far!

Comedy 2014 88 mins Director: Destiny Ekaragha

Riotous urban comedy adapted from the hit Royal Court play, about a Peckham teen affronted by the arrival of his long-lost Nigerian sibling.

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