Silent star’s 1913 film celebrating suffragettes goes on show in London
Danish actor Asta Nielsen battled powerful men to become an early superstar famous across Europe
May 2016
BFI funding chief: ‘Awards voters must consider diversity as well as quality’
Ben Roberts, the head of the BFI Film Fund, has joined a panel of female film industry experts in Cannes to call for bodies such as the Baftas to take a greater responsibility for the messages their choices send
March 2016
The women's blog
My great-grandmother, Emmeline Pankhurst, would still be fighting for equality today
Helen Pankhurst
Winning the vote was only the beginning. Today’s activists are uniting to tackle sexual violence, literacy and low earnings at the Walk in Her Shoes march this Sunday
January 2016
Film blog
No votes for Suffragette ... this year's failed Oscarbait
Guardian Live
The future of feminism - Guardian Live event
December 2015
Suffragette reminds us why it's a lie that feminists need men's approval
Michelle Smith
Youth, Joy and Suffragette: nine films opening in Australia on Boxing Day
'Wayward suffragette' Adela Pankhurst and her remarkable Australian life
Ex Machina triumphs at British independent film awards
November 2015
Ben Whishaw and Jim Broadbent on London Spy: ‘It’s not a gay story. It’s about guys who happen to be gay’
Ridiculous passport to gender inequality
The Lobster on a roll with seven British independent film awards nominations
Box office analysis: UK
Spectre magic makes Harry Potter UK box office record disappear
October 2015
Film blog
After Suffragette, which feminist biopics should we see next?
Box office analysis: UK
Hotel Transylvania 2 keeps its fangs in UK box office – but Spectre is looming