Selected Writing

International Documentary Festival Amsterdam,” Sight & Sound (Winter 2024 - Print Only, News).

The Best Films of 2024: Love Lies Bleeding,” Sight & Sound (Winter 2024 - Print Only, Features).

Chronic Dissidence”: IDFA Artistic Director Orwa Nyrabia on the Revolutionary Films of Sara Gómez,” Documentary.

Now Wave: An Interview with Beth B,” MUBI Notebook.

“Now Wave: Glowing - Beth B at Silent Green,” Art Monthly (Oct 2024 - Print Only).

The Outrun,” Aesthetica (Oct 2024 - Print Only).

No Wave Film Icon Beth B on Making Art After Rage,” Spike Art Magazine.

“Chuck Chuck Baby,” Sight & Sound (July 2024 - Print Only).

“Girls Will Be Girls,” Aesthetica Mag (Summer 2024 - Print Only).

“21st Century Films: Attenberg,” Sight & Sound (June 2024 - Print Only).

Bye Bye Tiberias,” Sight & Sound (Review).

Yuliya Solntseva: the hidden history of the Soviet Union’s original queen of film,” Klassiki.

Scene by scene with Helene Louvart, one of the world’s greatest cinematographers,” BFI Online.

The Lost Daughters: Interview with Kaouther Ben Hania,” Sight & Sound.

Banel & Adama: Ramata-Toulaye Sy on her Senegalese love story turned cautionary tale,” BFI Online.

Extra-dimensional Counterpoint: Johnnie Burn, Sound Designer,” MUBI NOTEBOOK.

Copa 71,” Sight & Sound (Review).

Rotterdam International Film Festival 2024,” Art Monthly (Print Only).

Dahomey,” Sight & Sound (Review).

Looking for Ester Krumbachova: The Czech New Wave Mastermind Hiding in Plain Sight,” Klassiki.

Black Tea,” IndieWire (Review).

Small Things Like These,” IndieWire (Review).

The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire,” Sight & Sound (Review).

Sweet Sue,” Sight & Sound (Review).

Fantasy Double Bill: Barbie + The Nurtull Gang,” MUBI Notebook.

Nuns, Land Girls, Ballet Dancers: The Paradox of Powell & Pressburger’s Women,” BFI Online.

Q&A: Molly Manning Walker,” Sight & Sound.

Smoke Sauna Sisterhood”, Sight & Sound (Review).

A Class Act: An Interview with Shane Meadows,” Sight & Sound (Print Only).

“Enter the Forbidden Zone: Bette Gordon’s Variety at 40,” Sight & Sound.

Sheffield’s 45 Minutes at the Centre of the Universe,” Sheffield Tribune.

10 Great Films That Challenge the Male Gaze,” BFI Online.

I’ll Be Your Mirror: The Living Cinema of Nan Goldin,” MUBI Notebook.

Margaret Raspe: Automatik,” Art Monthly (Review - Print Only).

Narrative Experiments: The Vibrant Landscapes of Sanja Marusic,” Aesthetica Magazine (Print Only).

Mika Rottenberg and Mahyad Tousi: Remote,” Art Monthly (Review - Print Only).

I Love to Look at You Looking at Me: The Unflinching Gaze of Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage,” Birds Eye View.

The radical feminist collective that blazed a trail in 1970s Sheffield,” Sheffield Tribune.

Boogie Nights: How Hollywood and Porn Shaped Each Other,” BBC Culture.

Orlando: The Most Subversive History Film Ever Made,” BBC Culture.

Where The Frame Breaks: Carolee Schneemann’s Revolution.” Read Me.

It’s All History if Only We Remember - The 1972 Women’s Event 50 Years On,” Sight & Sound (Print Only).

Another Story: Six Brazilian Films About Women and Work,” MUBI Notebook.

Silence Guarantees Nothing Will Change” - Filmmakers Challenge the Resurgent Anti-abortion Movement,” The Guardian.

In Praise of The Juniper Tree: The Cult Classic That Gave Björk Her First Film Role,” Little White Lies.

Voices of the Ignored: How Alanis Obomsawin Made Canada Listen,” Elephant.

Primer: Feminist Film Collectives,” MUBI Notebook.

God’s Own City: A History of Bradford on Screen,” Sight & Sound (Print Only).

The Underrated Genius of David Bowie’s Acting,” BBC Culture.

Rebel Yell: A Life Spent on the Outside with Sculptor Louise Stomps,” Elephant.

Follow the Rabbit: Re-Queering the Matrix,” Massive Cinema.

Lana Gogoberidze: The Feminist Filmmaker at the Centre of a Georgian Cinematic Dynasty,” Calvert Journal.

Elizaveta Svilova: The Woman Behind the Man with the Movie Camera,” Calvert Journal.

New Asian Cool – The Radical, Revelatory Films of Pratibha Parmar”, T A P E.

Fat Girl Remains a Radical Reflection on Female Sexuality and Power,” Little White Lies.

Pioneering Trans Documentary A Change of Sex,” Sight & Sound.

A Berlinale From Your Bedroom,” Independent Cinema Office.

The Bitter Tears of Fassbinder’s Fans,” The Quietus.

How Larisa Sheptiko’s Pursuit of Truth Produced a Searing Legacy,” Calvert Journal.

Promising Young Woman,” The Observer.

Together, Alone: The films of Sandra Lahire,” Art Monthly.

Scotland’s Lost Doc Pioneer,” Read Me: Girls on Tops.

Programme Notes

“Cinemasters: Anita Loos”, Glasgow Film Theatre.

Rothman’s Rules: Exploiting Exploitation,” Kinothek Asta Nielsen.

Dorothy Arzner and Jill Craigie’s Working Girls,” Bradford Media Museum.

Cinemasters: Dorothy Arzner,” Glasgow Film Theatre.

Lee Grant: Down and Out in America,” Glasgow Film Festival.

Lee Grant: Battered,” Glasgow Film Festival.

Cinemasters: Sarah Polley,” Glasgow Film Theatre.

Cinemasters: Sandy Powell,” Glasgow Film Theatre.

Screening the Lost in The Watermelon Woman and Nitrate Kisses,” Photogenie.

Cinemasters: Polly Platt,” Glasgow Film Theatre.

Muses No More: The Pioneering Women of Surrealist Cinema,” BFI Film Hub Midlands.

Small Body,” Glasgow Film Theatre.

My Little Saviour: Caring, Crucifixes and Kink in Saint Maud,” ACMI.

Invisible Histories in Beyond the Visible and My Twentieth Century,” Eden Court.

Political, Passionate, Unapologetic The Remarkable Films of the Independent Miss Craigie,” Independent Cinema Office.

“Touched: Intimacy and Connection in the Midst of a Pandemic,” Invisible Women x T A P E.

Punch In/Punch Out: Collectivisation", Invisible Women x Femspectives.

Invisible Women of 1970s Hollywood,” Invisible Women x Cinema Rediscovered.

Sound & Vision

Ester Krumbachová,” Podcast/Live Lecture, Dead Ladies.

Foyer Conversations,” Podcast Series (Producer/Presenter), Cinema of Commoning.

Peep Show: Niki Harmon in Conversation with Invisible Women,” Bonnington Gallery.

Invisible Women on Salome,” Podcast, HippFest.

Nina Menkes: In Conversation,” Discussion, BFI Southbank.

Collateral Damage in Institutional Repair,” IDA.

Rewriting Film History (With the Women in It) Part II,” Panel Discussion, Cinema Rediscovered.

Invisible Women,” Podcast, Reel Girls Club.

The Film We Cannot See,” Podcast, BBC Sounds.

Rewriting Cinema History (With the Women in it),” Panel Discussion, Cinema Rediscovered.

Winona Forever,” Video Essay, BBC Inside Cinema.

Interview,” Podcast, Best Girl Grip.

Karina Longworth Interview,” Podcast, Invisible Women.

Press Coverage

The Women Behind the Silver Screen: Tracing Women’s Journey Through Film,” SW Londoner.

Young Film Workers Shine a Spotlight On Scotland’s Invisible Women,” BBC Scotland.

Invisible Women at Glasgow Film Festival”, Snack Magazine.

Film Collective Invisible Women on Reframing Film History,” The Skinny.