The Rio Feminist Film Programming Group is delighted to present a recent documentary from one of the UK’s most respected queer filmmakers, Pratibha Parmar, whose previous work includes the multi-award winning Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth, Warrior Marks, A Place of Rage, and many groundbreaking experimental short films.

Andrea Dworkin was a controversial feminist thinker, known to some as the personification of one side of the debates about pornography and female sexual freedom in the 1980s. As Parmar’s film reveals, this reductive characterisation is untrue and does a disservice to Dworkin herself and to feminism in general.

Pratibha Parmar will be in conversation with feminist writer, curator and academic Lucy Reynolds following the screening.

Find out more here.