FILMING LAB 3
Cinema According to Women
Granada, January 14 – May 30, 2025
In the months leading up to the Goya Awards Gala (8 February 2025), Granada is experiencing a vibrant and lively moment centred on Spanish cinema. It is in this context, and with a strong feminist commitment, that Filming Lab 3: Cinema According to Women is born, directed by researcher and professor at the University of Granada, Marian del Moral, in collaboration with filmmaker and member of the AAMMA board in Granada, Inés Duro, and producer Tatiana Fernández.
In this third edition, we continue to promote convergence and collaboration between filmmakers, researchers and the general public, with the aim of critically examining film production in Spain from a feminist, gender and decolonial perspective.
Filming Lab 3 will feature a Researchers' Space, where different experts from different Spanish universities will present innovative, critical works in different formats. The event will include:
In addition, the results of the international research project Digiscreens: Identities and Democratic Values on European Digital Screens will be presented, films will be shown and around fifteen research studies on cinema, audiovisual media and gender will be exhibited.
The Researchers' Space will take place on the 14th and 15th of January 2025 in the auditorium of the Institute of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Granada.
Second Line of Work: LABs
Over four months (February-May 2025), six creative and experimental labs will take place, each designed to encourage reflective and experiential creative processes between filmmakers and artists.
Third line of work: Conversation with Filmmakers
A debate focusing on the current discussion about the representation of harassment and consent in Spanish cinema.
10:00-12:00 - Dialogue-Debate Participants:
12:15-13:15 - Project Presentation: Good Practices - Prevention and Action Protocols Participants: AAMMA (Andalusian Association of Women in Audiovisual Media)
Since the end of 2014, AAMMA has been working on a manual of good practices to prevent violence and sexual harassment in cinemas and in the organisation of film events, an initiative funded by the Ministry of Equality.
The first step in creating this handbook was to launch a survey among industry professionals to obtain an objective diagnosis. During this session, the project leaders will present new findings from this initiative.
This exchange space will take place on the 10th of February 2025, at 10:00 am, at La Madraza Palace (UGR), enriching the kaleidoscope of how women experience, conceive, construct, view and disseminate cinema.
Acknowledgements
We are grateful for the unconditional support of the Vice-Rectorate of University Public Relations, Heritage and Institutional Relations, the Vice-Rectorate of Equality, Inclusion and Social Commitment, and the Institute of Women's and Gender Studies of the University of Granada, which fully fund this programme.
This year, AAMMA (Andalusian Association of Women in Audiovisual Media) and CIMA (Association of Women Filmmakers and Audiovisual Media) are collaborating in this initiative, along with artistic spaces based in Granada: La Raíz Lab, La Ampliadora - Social School of Photography and El Botánico.
FILMING LAB 3
Cinema According to Women
Granada, January 14 – May 30, 2025
In the months leading up to the Goya Awards Gala (8 February 2025), Granada is experiencing a vibrant and lively moment centred on Spanish cinema. It is in this context, and with a strong feminist commitment, that Filming Lab 3: Cinema According to Women is born, directed by researcher and professor at the University of Granada, Marian del Moral, in collaboration with filmmaker and member of the AAMMA board in Granada, Inés Duro, and producer Tatiana Fernández.
In this third edition, we continue to promote convergence and collaboration between filmmakers, researchers and the general public, with the aim of critically examining film production in Spain from a feminist, gender and decolonial perspective.
Filming Lab 3 will feature a Researchers' Space, where different experts from different Spanish universities will present innovative, critical works in different formats. The event will include:
In addition, the results of the international research project Digiscreens: Identities and Democratic Values on European Digital Screens will be presented, films will be shown and around fifteen research studies on cinema, audiovisual media and gender will be exhibited.
The Researchers' Space will take place on the 14th and 15th of January 2025 in the auditorium of the Institute of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Granada.
Second Line of Work: LABs
Over four months (February-May 2025), six creative and experimental labs will take place, each designed to encourage reflective and experiential creative processes between filmmakers and artists.
Third line of work: Conversation with Filmmakers
A debate focusing on the current discussion about the representation of harassment and consent in Spanish cinema.
10:00-12:00 - Dialogue-Debate Participants:
12:15-13:15 - Project Presentation: Good Practices - Prevention and Action Protocols Participants: AAMMA (Andalusian Association of Women in Audiovisual Media)
Since the end of 2014, AAMMA has been working on a manual of good practices to prevent violence and sexual harassment in cinemas and in the organisation of film events, an initiative funded by the Ministry of Equality.
The first step in creating this handbook was to launch a survey among industry professionals to obtain an objective diagnosis. During this session, the project leaders will present new findings from this initiative.
This exchange space will take place on the 10th of February 2025, at 10:00 am, at La Madraza Palace (UGR), enriching the kaleidoscope of how women experience, conceive, construct, view and disseminate cinema.
Acknowledgements
We are grateful for the unconditional support of the Vice-Rectorate of University Public Relations, Heritage and Institutional Relations, the Vice-Rectorate of Equality, Inclusion and Social Commitment, and the Institute of Women's and Gender Studies of the University of Granada, which fully fund this programme.
This year, AAMMA (Andalusian Association of Women in Audiovisual Media) and CIMA (Association of Women Filmmakers and Audiovisual Media) are collaborating in this initiative, along with artistic spaces based in Granada: La Raíz Lab, La Ampliadora - Social School of Photography and El Botánico.