A film programme accompanying A Story of Squatters exhibition.About this Event
RECLAIMING SPACE is a series of three screening events alongside Four Corners' exhibition, 'A Story of Squatters'. The series explores themes of Queer, green, migrant and feminist spaces, and the intersections in-between them.
REBEL DYKES, 2021
Friday 27 February, 6.30-8.30pm, Four Corners, First-Floor Studio
Documentary. Directors: Harri Shanahan and Sîan Williams. Run time: 91 min
Accessibility: Sound and captions
Join us for a rip-roaring motorbike ride through this documentary, that follows a tight-knit group of friends who met at Greenham Common peace camp and went on to become artists, performers, musicians and activists in London. Utilising animation, archive footage and interviews, this film tells the story of a radical Queer and feminist scene: squatters, BDSM nightclubs, anti-Thatcher rallies, protests demanding action around AIDS and the fierce ties of chosen family. This is an extraordinarily privileged glimpse into a bygone world by those who not only lived out their politics with heartfelt conviction but lived to tell the tale.
View the 90 second trailer on the BFI website here.
PLEASE NOTE: this film is rated 18 and so is not suitable for those aged under 18 years.
The screening is taking place in Four Corners' First-Floor Studio which is up two flights of stairs, so is not accessible to those with mobility issues.
For further access information, please visit our website here, or contact us at [email protected] if you have any queries.
With many thanks to Film London FAN Fund for funding this series, as well as the following for their invaluable suggestions, support and advice: Helen de Witt, London Short Film Festival, Lux, MACE, BFI, Film & Video Umbrella, Laundrette Films, London’s Screen Archives.
Event Venue
Four Corners, 121 Roman Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 5.00 to GBP 7.00












