Give Us a Smile / Nasmehni se no malo

 

Leeds Animation Workshop
1983, UK, 13'00''

This film was made by women who lived in Leeds during the 1970s and early 80s, when a series of murderous sexual attacks by the so-called Yorkshire Ripper led to a virtual "curfew on women". In response, the many women's groups already active in the area decided it was time to put their own point of view.

Film so ustvarile ženske iz Leedsa v 1970-ih in zgodnjih 1980-ih, ko je niz umorov in spolnih napadov, ki jih je zagrešil tako imenovani “Yorkshirski Razparača”, v mestu povzročil nekakšno “policijsko uro za ženske”. V odgovor so se številne ženske skupine, ki so bile na območju že dejavne, odločile, da je čas, da predstavijo lasten pogled na reči.


Language: English 
Recommended for children under 14 years old: No 
Technique: Hand-drawn animation, cut-out collage animation

Team

Music: Lindsey Cooper Singer: Maggie Nicols 
Song lyrics: Leeds Animation Workshop

 

Leeds Animation Workshop

is a not-for-profit, cooperative company, run by women, which produces and distributes animated films and films on social and educational issues. The organisation began in 1976 as a group of women friends who came together to make a film about the need for pre-school childcare. After completing WHO NEEDS NURSERIES? - WE DO! the group was formally established in 1978 as Leeds Animation Workshop. Throughout its history the Workshop has been run by women, who have carried out all stages of the production process, from initial research to final distribution. The films are all produced in consultation with organisations and individuals involved in the relevant field. The Workshop specialises in making complex or sensitive issues more accessible to audiences, and at times offering an alternative point of view. As well as production and distribution, the Workshop has been involved in many other activities, such as organising screenings of films by women and black directors, and providing workshop sessions in basic animation for adults and young people.

Find more: www.leedsanimation.org.uk

 
Natalija Bračko