Melbourne Women in Film Festival 2024
Closing Night
Memory Film: A Filmmaker’s Diary

Monday 25th March, 7:00pm
Cinema 2, ACMI

1974. I started filming on Super 8. I took my camera everywhere – around the city streets, on film sets, with my family, in the communes, with lovers and in the women’s liberation movement – filming fragments, random moments. 

~ Jeni Thornley

Memory Film is an immersive, poetic documentary by Jeni Thornley based on her Super 8 archive (1974-2003), filmed during the decades of her personal and political filmmaking producing Maidens, To the Other Shore, Island Home Country and the collaborative feature For Love or Money. Documenting the activism of three decades, amidst the intense sexual politics of radical feminism and social change, memory film is a road movie of an inner journey of liberation – gender fluidity, utopian feminism, love and its tribulations, the pleasure and pain of motherhood, violence against women and the desire for a world free of war and colonizing – accompanied by a sweeping score by Egyptian-Australian Joseph Tawadros.

Nominated for the 2024 Best Sound in a Documentary AACTA Award (Tristan Meredith) and the 2023 Australian Innovation Award (Black Magic) at MIFF, memory film is a contemplative journey of personal and political change. This screening is followed by a Q&A with festival guest and filmmaker, Jeni Thornley.

Ticket includes a drink on arrival and announcement of the MWFF 2024 Short Film Awards.

Australia, 2023, 85 Minutes
English,
Unclassified (15+)

Writer / Director: Jeni Thornley

Producers: Tom Zubrycki & Jeni Thornley 

Editor: Lindi Harrison (ASE) 

Executive Producer: Sue Maslin 

Original Music: Joseph Tawadros 

Sound Designer: Tristan Meredith

Full $25
Concession $20
ACMI Member $18