About this Event
16 Days of Activism: Film Screening DOUBLE BILL
Beginning 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 2025, with an evening of powerful films and meaningful discussion.
Join us on Tuesday 25 November 2025 as we mark the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence with a double bill of two powerful films and meaningful discussion on this urgent and ongoing issue.
Building on the momentum of last year’s impactful 16 day festival of poetry and events, Dr Kim Moore, Sarah Cleave and Dr Frazer Heritage will present a short film by filmmaker Kirstie Henderson of Brave Day Productions which reflects on the 2024 festival.
For the second part of the screening double bill Becky Clarke (of MMU’s Justice Project) will host a screening of local playwright Caroline Lamb’s ‘On Me’. ‘On Me’ won an Off West End award for its run on the Greater Manchester Fringe in 2022. The film has been produced in collaboration with Endeavour domestic abuse charity and current and former students of Bolton University.
This event honours the individuals and communities working tirelessly to drive change, improve practice, and create safe, informed spaces for those affected by gender-based violence to express themselves and be heard
Event Schedule:
- 5.30 - 6 : Refreshments and Welcome
- 6pm – 6.30pm Welcome and Film Screening Dr Kim Moore
- Reflections on last year’s 16 Days of Activism Festival and show ‘Poetry and Misogyny
- 6.30- 7.45 On Us Introduction with filmmaker Caroline Lamb and Dr Becky Clarke
- 7:45 - 8pm Discussion and close
On Me
Presented by Dangerous To Know Theatre Company and Endeavour
Written by Caroline Lamb
Directed by Helen Parry
Run time : 1hr 2 minutes
Christian and Shona have been cast in a tacky true crime docudrama as an abusive predator and his victim. As the two actors explore the undeniable attraction forming between them off set, they stumble into questions of male responsibility, female safety and the dangers of modern romance - and things get still more complicated once the camera starts rolling.
On Me won an Off West End award for its run on the Greater Manchester Fringe in 2022. The play focuses on themes of Gender-Based Violence and comes with the following content warnings: Brief depictions of sexual assault, scenes of alcohol use, coarse language, references to stalking and femicide and instances of sexism.
On Me is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund and supported by Endeavour ()
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For more information about support services around Domestic Violence and Abuse
https://www.manchesterwomensaid.org/
https://womensaid.org.uk/
This event is supported by AHEAD - Arts and Humanities Engagement and Dialogue.
AHEAD is the public engagement programme of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Manchester Metropolitan University.
16 Days Festival in 2024 was covered here:
aAh! is Manchester Metropolitan University's official arts and culture student magazine
and here: ahead.mmu.ac.uk/2025/11/04/16-days-of-activism-poetry-and-misogyny
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SODA (School of Digital Arts), Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
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