Delphine and Carole, Defiant Muses film still.
Delphine and Carole, Defiant Muses film still.
1. October 2020
20.30 – 22.30

Delphine and Carole

Callisto McNulty
Delphine and Carole
 

FR/CH, 2019, 70′, Slo. sub.
5,30 / 4,50 € 

Although Delphine Seyrig became famous as the star of films by Chantal Akerman, François Truffaut, Alain Resnais and Luis Buñuel, she was a powerful voice of the French feminist movement in the 1960s and 1970s, advocating for women’s reproductive rights (abortion) and the rights of sex workers. Since women’s performances in the film industry were restricted to male visual pleasure she began to work with film-makers who dismantled this voyeuristic relationship (Chantal Akerman, Marguerite Duras, Ulrike Ottinger and others). 

With fellow activist filmmaker Carole Roussopoulos and translator Ioana Wieder, she founded one of the first activist video collectives Les Insoumuses (Defiant Muses), a neologism combining muse and defiance. Callisto McNulty illustrates this unsung aspect of Seyrig’s career in her riveting and subversively funny documentary, which comprises film clips, television interviews with misogynistic politicians and intellectuals, and excerpts from the radical protest videos that Seyrig made with Carole Roussopoulos. 

The screening will be followed by a Skype talk with the director (in English). Moderated by Petra Meterc

 

Director: Callisto McNulty; screenplay: Callisto McNulty, Alexandra Roussopoulos, Géronimo Roussopoulos; editing: Josiane Zardoya; production: Les Films de la Butte; co-production: Alva Film Production, Centre audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir and L´INA (Institut national de l'audiovisuel, France). 

Co-organization: City of Women, Kinodvor. Supported by: City of Ljubljana, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Public Administration, French Institute in Slovenia. As part of the European project Women on Women co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.

 

 

Artists and collaborators
Callisto McNulty