Women in the Frame: Representing Women in Crime Documentaries

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As the true crime genre tilts away from one-dimensional stories of women-as-victims to more inclusive, layered and complex representations of their experiences.

As the true crime genre tilts away from one-dimensional stories of women-as-victims to more inclusive, layered and complex representations of their experiences, this expert panel discusses the creative challenges in bringing the stories of women caught up in crime to the screen, and gives advice on how to get your film to break through in a crowded genre.

Content Guidance: This talk may include strong themes.

Speakers: Kirsty Cunningham (Creative Director, Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice; The Met), Anna Hall (Series Director and Executive Producer, The Push; Libby Are You Home Yet?), Emily Turner (Director, Accused: The Hampstead Paedophile Hoax), Jack Rampling (Director, Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal), Jasleen Kaur Sethi (Series Producer, Director, The Flight Attendant Murders)

Moderator: Fozia Khan (Head of Unscripted, UK Originals, Amazon MGM Studios)

Supported by BBC Studios

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Industry Session
60 mins

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Women in the Frame: Representing Women in Crime Documentaries
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Channing Hall
Live Captions
'Industry only'

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