Rehana Zaman

Rehana Zaman Trailers

Your Ecstatic Self Trailer

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Total trailers found: 8

Everything Worthwhile is Done with Other People Trailer (2023)

08 October 2023

Drawn from Zaman’s five-year collaboration with a group of Black and Global Majority women affected by incarceration, this engaging work interrogates the intersections of structural racism, classism and misogyny.

Your Ecstatic Self Trailer (2020)

17 February 2020

Your Ecstatic Self is a conversation unfolding in a car with Sajid, the artist’s brother. As the journey progresses Sajid discusses his engagement with the philosophy and practice of Tantra, having spent the majority of his 44 years as a strict Sunni Pakistani Muslim.

Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena Trailer (2016)

21 January 2016

A skit, an audition and some beauty treatments. Sharla Shabana Sojourner Selena sees a succession of female narrators relay mundane encounters laced with aggressions, often barely visible.

Tell Me the Story of All These Things Trailer (2017)

30 November 2017

Tell me the Story Of all These Things is an accumulation of several narrative threads drawing together intimate conversations between the artist and her two sisters, ominous animated visions of a metamorphosing body, e-learning training on Prevent, and staged, performed gestures.

Alternative Economies Trailer (2021)

10 September 2021

Alternative Economies was made in conversation with herbalist Rasheeq Ahmad and financial services regulator Rachel Bardiger.

How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear? Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

How Does an Invisible Boy Disappear? emerges from a nine-month collaboration with Liverpool Black Women Filmmakers, a new women's film collective made up of young women from a Somali & Pakistani background.

Netball Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

An animation that initiates a delirious looping scenario from the premise that Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players.

Soft Fruit Trailer (2026)

20 March 2026

Filmed in Angus, Scotland, Soft Fruit follows migrant seasonal workers on an industrial berry farm as they pick, prepare and transport crops.