Diane Tammes

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Total trailers found: 10

Open Door: The Other Cinema Trailer (1977)

12 December 1977

Avant-garde appeal on behalf of and made by the adventurous leftist London cinema, The Other Cinema, using the facilities provided by the BBC community programme unit.

Angel in the House Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Inspired by Virginia Woolf, a young writer worries that marriage will hinder her literary ambitions. The film includes extracts from Virginia Woolf's novel To the Lighthouse and her essay Professions for Women, both read by feminist filmmaker and theorist Laura Mulvey.

Exchange and Divide Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

A marital breakdown is brought to life through a mixture of dramatisation, monologue, montage and animation.

Prostitute Trailer (1980)

09 April 1980

The tale of two women: Sandra, an ambitious but naive Birmingham working girl who moves to London with the hope of securing wealthier patrons, and Louise, her social worker friend, who is fighting to change the antiquated and hypocritical prostitution laws.

One Fine Day Trailer (1979)

17 February 1979

Alan Bennett's play about the mid-life crisis of an estate agent.

Sacred Hearts Trailer (1985)

01 November 1985

A tough nun (Anna Massey) demands belief and obedience from convent schoolgirls (Katrin Cartlidge, Oona Kirsch) in World War II England.

Innocent as Hell: Scheme Trailer (1986)

04 May 1986

Documentary which looks at rock band Scheme and their support from all over Glasgow, looking at the background to their songs in the urban housing schemes of Glasgow.

Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

An extended, truly extraordinary animation sequence opens this hard-line, good-humoured work from the London Women’s Film Group.

Riddles of the Sphinx Trailer (1977)

02 September 1977

In this avant-garde classic, protagonist Louise deals with a change in her lifestyle in which she must learn to negotiate domestic life and motherhood.

Crystal Gazing Trailer (1982)

15 September 1982

Experimental drama set in London during the Thatcher administration involving four characters: Neil, a science-fiction illustrator; Kim, a woman rock musician; Vermilion, an analyst of satellite photography; and Julian, an old friend of the illustrator who has just finished his Ph.