Hello,
Getting in touch as North West Impact Producer for Reclaim The Frame, we're a charity that supports films by and creates audiences of people of marginalised and minoritised genders.
We have an upcoming screening of the documentary film Holloway on the 7th of August at HOME, Manchester. The film uses trauma-informed co-creation practices in exploring the real life stories of six women in relation to the now-closed Holloway prison, where
they share deeply personal stories of incarceration, trauma, and transformation. Through their women’s circle, the film explores how failing systems intersect with lived experience, and how sisterhood can create healing and change. HOLLOWAY is a profound,
meditative, eye-opening and ultimately inspiring exploration of trauma and the immense human capacity for recovery.
Directed by BAFTA Breakthrough Daisy-May Hudson and EMMY nominated Sophie Compton, this deeply moving documentary feature was made via a unique process of a trauma-informed co-creation with six contributors: Aliyah Ali, Mandy Ogunmokun, Sarah Cassidy, Lady
Unchained, Gerrah, and Tamar Mujanay.
The film will be followed by a BSL-interpreted Q&A with Holloway contributors Lady Unchained and Mandy, and Katie Fraser and Hannah Collins from Women in Prison - a national charity supporting women affected by the criminal justice system. The screening is
presented with descriptive subtitles and audio description. Please note that the certificate of this film is 12A.