2026: 27 June - 12 July

Pride Day: Sat 11 July

A photo of Barbara staring into the camera, her hair is short with a fringe, and the image is in black and white.

Barbara Forever

Sunday 28 June

Watershed

4.30pm

£12/9.50/7

Rating: 18+

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“I was born when I became a lesbian.”

Highlighted as an LGBTQ+ “must see” for the 2026 festival season, Brydie O’Connor’s archive-driven documentary focuses on experimental and pioneering lesbian filmmaker, Barbara Hammer. O’Connor’s directorial debut uses archival footage and Hammer’s own voice to guide the audience through her life, loves, ambition and identity. 

Hammer began her film career in the 1970s with Dyketactics (1974) after observing a distinct lack of lesbian representation on-screen. Challenging the pornification of same-sex desire, Hammer framed the uncompromising intimacy of her film’s subjects in slow, sensual and evocative beats.. Today, Hammer’s prolific body of work has become a fierce and politically-charged cornerstone of queer cinema, encompassing themes of lesbian identity, government, politics, society at large. 

After the screening there will be a Butch Bar gathering in the bar – join for the chance to discuss the screening, have a drink, or just socialise! 

Content warnings: Images of the naked body, on screen sex.

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