The program may be subject to changes by the Organizing Committee.
Mexico City, april 16 to 21, 2023
18:30 h - 19:00 h
Registration Desk Open
Museo Nacional de Antropología
Av. Paseo de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Sección
Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX
20:00 h -
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
Museo Nacional de Antropología
Av. Paseo de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Sección
Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX
10:15 h - 11:45 h
In the absence of stories in feminine about the practice of film archive, this round table proposes a six-voice dialogue in which historians, managers and professionals in restoration and conservation, will review the conditions in which women have performed their profession, their position in relation to their male colleagues and their presence in leadership positions.
Participants: Camille Blot-Wellens, Mariona Bruzzo Llaberia, Guadalupe Ferrer Andrade, Caroline Fournier, Avril Guigue-Ortiz, Tzutzumatzin Soto Cortés.
Countries: Suiza / Francia / España / México / Venezuela
Language: Español
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
11:45 h - 12:30 h
12:30 h - 14:00 h
What form does the film archive take if it works for equity? This session shares collection practices around the world and dissects how women have traditionally participated in archival work, proposing inclusive practices that favor the construction of a future with a gender perspective.
Presentations:
1: Seven for the Road: Transdisciplinary Notions about Gender and the Audiovisual Archive in the 21st Century
Speaker: Elisa Jochum
2: Future (of) Archives: The Fleeting Figure and Shrouded Histories of Indian Cinemas
Speaker: Madhuja Mukherjee
3: Education of Girls in Nigeria: The Endangered
Speaker: Akporherhe Justina Omojevwe
4: Archival Interventions: Embedding Feminist Praxis in Audiovisual Archive Metadata
Speaker: Kasandra O’Connell, Sarah Arnold
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
14:00 h - 15:00 h
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
15:00 h - 16:30 h
It is urgent to unveil the paths traveled by women to better understand the present and imagine fairer futures. With the aim of contributing to the recognition and reinterpretation of their legacy, this session will offer a retrospective look that reveals the multiple strategies with which women in cinema have joined efforts to preserve the filmic memory.
Presentations:
1: Archives Beget Archives: Preservation, Compilation and Female Labour in the Mexican Film Archives
Speaker: David Wood
2: “Chronicle of a lady” Feminism archived, the Maria Luisa Bemberg Collection in the Museum of Cinema
Speaker: Paula Felix Didier
3: Penser l’archive cinématographique libanaise dans l’héritage de Jocelyne Saab
Speaker: Mathilde Rouxel
4: Film, Feminism and Film Culture in Switzerland 1970-2003: An Archival Perspective
Speaker: Seraina Winzeler
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
16:30 h - 17:15 h
17:15 h - 18:45 h
Figures such as Lodoletta Lupo, Marie Epstein, Thelma de Souza Mello, Susana Schild and Lúcia Lahmeyer Lobo give an account of the founding role of women in the configuration of national and international collections. Through this session we will approach those responsible for forging some of the most relevant archives and give them direction, developing other ways of doing and thinking about safeguarding the film heritage.
Presentations:
1: Women in the History of FIAF: A Statistical Survey
Speaker: Christophe Dupin, Barbara Robbrecht
2: Women Directors of the Bogotá Cinematheque, a Pulse of 52 Years
Speaker: Henry Caicedo Caicedo, Ricardo Cantor Bossa
3: A Woman of Cinema. Marie Epstein at the Cinémathèque Française
Speaker: Chiara Tognolotti
4: Lodoletta Lupo, the First Female Conservator of the Cineteca Nazionale
Speaker: Valentina Rossetto
5: Women Archivists in the 75 Years of the Cinemateca Do Mam
Speaker: Drika de Oliveira
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
18:30 -
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
Dir. Gabriel García Moreno / Mexico / 1927 / 66 min.
Filmoteca UNAM Collection
*Presented and musicalized live by the Mtro. José María Serralde
Place: Sala Lumiere, Casa del Lago UNAM
10:00 h - 11:30 h
What disruptions and other ways of doing have the gender perspective brought to the curatorial sphere? What policies and processes dictate the access, preservation and dissemination of collections? How does the articulation of a collection shape shared memory? Projects from Australia, South Korea, India, Pakistan and Taiwan respond in an effort to broaden the scope of the gaze.
Presentations:
1: What’s It Like? – My Experience in Curating “Keeping the Vision Alive: 6 Korean Female Filmmakers”
Speaker: Sungji Oh
2: Activating “The Eros Collection” From a Feminist Perspective
Speaker: Julia Erhart, Claire Henry
3: Getting Noticed: The Rediscovery of Mimi Lee in Taiwan´s Film History
Speaker: Chun-Chi Wang
4: The Queen of Melodies: Collective Memories in South Asian Archives
Speaker: Amal Ahmed
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
11:30 h - 12:15 h
12:15 h - 13:45 h
In a heteropatriarchal environment, what challenges and opportunities does rethinking the archive from a queer perspective represent? This conversation will focus on the paradigm shift that questions the hegemonic practices of collection, conservation and programming, based on the work of the LGBTQ+ filmmaker, curator, activist archivist and film historian Jenni Olson, as well as recent findings from the Thai Film Archive.
Queer Eye for the Archive
Presentations:
1: Portrait of Jenni Olson: Filmmaker, Collector, Archivist
Speaker: May Hong HaDuong
2: Out of the Closet, Into the Vaults: The Outfest UCLA Legacy Project
Speaker: Todd Wiener
3: The Jenni Olson Queer Film Collection at Harvard
Speaker: Haden Guest
Country: Estados Unidos
Idioma: Inglés
4: Discovering Thai Queer Film Collection in Thai Film Archive
Speaker: Sanchai Chotirosseranee
Country: Tailandia
Language: Inglés
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
14:45 h - 16:15 h
When thinking about women in the film industry, their participation is limited to roles that perpetuate gender stereotypes. The presentations that make up this session show that the female cinema workers have contributed since its dawn to the most diverse trades: producing celluloid, defining color in the cinema, styling the image of a nation, being laboratory technicians and building networks to never again go unnoticed.
Presentations:
1: Female Employees of the Orwo Factory and the Lives of Women in the German Democratic Republic
Speaker: Caroline Figueroa Fuentes
2: Hairdressers as Women Pioneers in Japanese Filmmaking
Speaker: Mika Tomita
3: Women Technicians at Work in French Photochemical Film Labs
Speaker: Li-Chen Kuo
4: Exhibition ‘Color in Motion’: Exploring Women’s Contributions to the History of Film Colors
Speaker: Jessica Niebel
5: Women’s Agency in the Nordic Film Industry: Presenting the Nordic Women in Film Website
Speaker: Tove Thorslund
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
16:15 h - 17:00 h
17:00 h - 18:30 h
For centuries, women have been the object of contemplation. What happens when they are the ones observing? Groups of filmmakers around the world looked back, resisting being invisible through self-representation. A session that addresses the collective practice of naming oneself in the first person, facing inequalities from a perspective of an us whose legacy must be preserved.
Presentations:
1: The Rescue of Mexican Feminist Cinema: The Case of the Colectivo Cine Mujer
Speaker: Alejandro Gracida Rodríguez
2: The Women From the Dutch Feminist Film Collective Cinemien: An Oral History Pilot Study
Speaker: Gerdien Smit
3: Girasolas, Women Behind and in Front of Cameras
Speaker: Noelia Torres
4: Tracing the Archive of Franca Donda and the Venezuelan Film Collectives Cine Urgente and Grupo Feminista Miércoles
Speaker: Lorena Cervera Ferrer
Place: Casa de lago UNAM
18:30 h -
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
Dir. Fernando Méndez / Mexico / 1951 / 99 min
Filmoteca UNAM Collection
*Presented by Hugo Villa, Director of Filmoteca UNAM
Place: Sala Lumiere, Casa del Lago UNAM
9:00 h - 10:45 h
Presentation of the revision process and the ideas raised during meetings of the five working groups earlier this year, followed by a discussion with Congress participants to get feedback and talk about the next steps.
Place: Casa del Lago
10:45 h - 11:30 h
11:30 h - 13:00 h
In March 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s latest report concluded that man-made climate change is a threat to human well-being and planetary health, and that there is a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all. Today, more and more film archives are exploring ways in which they can reduce the environmental impact that may be caused by their activities. What about FIAF? The Executive Committee would like to initiate a discussion on how a global network such as FIAF could commit to reducing the impact of its activities and events on the environment, for instance (but not only) by rethinking how, how often, and in what form future FIAF Congresses and General Assemblies should be held.
Place: Casa del Lago
13:00 h - 14:15 h
Place: Casa del Lago UNAM
14:15 h - 15:00 h
Metadata model for description of moving image resources: mapping according to CEN 15907 under RDA, ISBD, FIAF-MICM and MARC standards.
The metadata model presented is the result of extensive research and analysis of current international cataloging standards. Especially those proposed by the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF), itself, through its Moving Image Cataloging Manual (MICM) from the perspective of CEN15907. This model is offered as a guide for those who collaborate in film archives and are responsible for document cataloging and organization. Actual cases are shown which validated its application and implementation (Presentation in Spanish).
Place: Casa del Lago UNAM
15:00 h - 15:45 h
The PACC workshop will elaborate on some two of the commission’s agenda points: the rightsholders-distributors project and the public domain mapping. Within the workshop we will also briefly sketch out the prospects of supporting projectionists’ community building.
The session will conclude with a brief comment on the current state of implementation of the Rule 96.
Place: Casa del Lago UNAM
15:45 h - 16:30 h
16:30 h - 17:15 h
The Technical Commission will present brief updates on ongoing projects: Fundamental Archiving Resources, Sound Preservation, Digital Statement 2 and further Digital Statement projects.
Place: Casa del Lago UNAM
17:15 h - 18:30 h
Place: Casa del Lago UNAM
18:30 h -
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
*Short film program of the Short Film Production Center, presented by Filmmaker María Novaro, General Director of the Mexican Institute of Cinematography and Mezli Silva, Coordinator of the Collection of the Mexican Institute of Cinematography:
3 mujeres 3
Dir. Margarita Suzán / Mexico / 1976 / 20 min
Viaje de gallo
Dir. Laura Pesce / Mexico – France / 1986 / 25 min
Sur sureste
Dir. Paul Leduc / Mexico / 1974 / 21 min
Place: Sala Lumiere, Casa del Lago UNAM
9:00 h - 12:00 h
Place: Casa del Lago
12:00 h - 12:45 h
12:45 h - 14:00 h
Place: Casa del Lago
14:00 h - 15:00 h
Venue: Casa del Lago
15:00 h - 16:30 h
Place: Casa del Lago
16:30 h - 17:15 h
17:15 h - 19:00 h
Place: Casa del Lago
18:30 h -
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
Dir. Inés Toharia / Canada – Spain / 2021 / 119 min
*In collaboration with TV UNAM. Presented by the director Inés Toharia
Place: Sala Lumiere, Casa del Lago UNAM
9:00 h - 12:00 h
Place: Casa del Lago
12:00 h - 12:45 h
12:45 h - 14:00 h
Place: Casa del Lago
14:00 h - 19:00 h
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
20:00 h -
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
Place: Cineteca Nacional
11:00 h -
Exclusive to FIAF members and associates
Dir. Juan Mora Cattlet / Mexico / 1991 / 90 min
Juan Roberto Mora Catlett Collection / Eréndira Producciones SRL DE CV
*Presented by filmmaker Juan Mora Cattlet
Place: Auditorio Jaime Torres Bodet, Museo Nacional de Antropología
The program may be subject to changes by the Organizing Committee.
Casa del lago UNAM
Bosque de Chapultepec,
Primera Sección S/N,
San Miguel Chapultepec, 11850
Ciudad de México
Circuito Exterior Mtro. Mario de la Cueva S/N
Ciudad Universitaria, C.P. 04510
Ciudad de México