The Lynda Myles Project: A Manifesto

In brief

Date - 19 August 2023

Venue - Everyman Cinema

Festival - Edinburgh International Film Festival (Hosted by Edinburgh International Festival)

About the event

Structuring this intimate and insightful portrait of Lynda Myles, Film, Exhibition & Curation's Susan Kemp invokes a form known to define, criticise, and shift paradigms in culture – the manifesto. Meshing archival material with interview subjects including Jim Hickey and B. Ruby Rich, Kemp employs a series of provocations to tease out the philosophy behind a lifetime of ground-breaking film work. In the film's central conversation, Myles beautifully expresses the thrill of putting on a show (including the 1972 Women's Event, pioneering retrospectives of Douglas Sirk, Sam Fuller and Raoul Walsh and many more) while always avoiding the polite.

Presented here in a special preview as a work in progress, where post-screening audience responses will be welcomed, this vivid filmic manifesto is an active document set to inspire anyone who programmes, produces or simply loves cinema today.

How to attend

This event is part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. It is costed, and tickets are available through the Edinburgh International Festival website.

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Related links

Read an interview with Lynda on Edinburgh Impact