Price: £45 full / £30 members / £35 concessions / £25 under 25s
- Duration: 90min
- Type: Create and Learn
In this five-week film course, we will dive into the captivating world of the 'unlikeable female character'. This course will examine the complex portrayals of strong female leads in thriller and horror cinema, uncovering the layers of misogyny that often shape their narratives. We'll dissect why society labels these women as antagonists and how these characters challenge our perceptions of femininity and power.
Through a series of in-depth discussions and critical analyses, we'll explore a range of iconic characters and their impact on the genre. Films such as Pearl (West, 2022), Fatal Attraction (Lyne, 1987), Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964, Aldrich), Misery (Reiner, 1990), The Guardian (Friedkin, 1990), and Jennifer’s Body (Kusame, 2009), will help us uncover the underlying themes of these characterisations and their broader implications in media and society, as well as gaining a deeper understanding of the 'unlikeable' female lead and a new appreciation for the narratives they drive.
Tutor: Clelia McElroy
Duration: 5 weeks
When: Friday evenings from Fri 11 Oct, 7pm-8.30pm
Price: £45 full / £30 members / £35 concessions / £25 under 25s