Analogue Revolution: How Feminist Media Changed the World
Set prior to the Me Too movement, Analogue Revolution traces the rise, fall and resurgence of feminist media and activism in Canada.
From Halifax to Vancouver, feminist storytellers from the ‘70s to ‘90s took hold of cutting-edge media technology to document everything from violence towards women, to how to insert a diaphragm.
The stirring film features such media activists as Susan G. Cole (Broadside Feminist Review), Grace Channer (Our Lives Black Women’s Newspaper) and Dykes on Mykes, the longest running lesbian radio show in the world. The film is narrated by Canadian rock icon Carole Pope.
Stick around after the March 2 screening for an illuminating panel discussion on feminist media in Canada.