Folkestone Book Shop

Our partners, The Folkestone Bookshop, have again curated a wonderful reading list to match the films in the programme, if you want to explore a topic further. All October, these titles will be 10% off for doc fest pass holders. Head in and browse these books and our other radical titles, and have a free cup of tea between films.

Blue Has No Borders → Conversations from Calais Sharing Refugee Stories by Mathilda Della Torre.
Still Pushing Pineapples → Electric Eden - Unearthing Britain's Visionary Music by Rob Young
Power Station → Mutual Aid by Dean Spade AND Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy by Lynne Segal
Predators → Dead Girls: Essays on Surviving an American Obsession by Alice Bolin.
Cuba & Alaska → Borderland : A Journey Through the History of Ukraine by Anna Reid.
Our Land → Who Owns England by Guy Shrubsole AND Book of Trespass by Nick Hayes.
Coexistence My Ass! → How Does Change Happen?: Scenes from the Frontlines of Activism by Sam Goncalves AND Genocide Bad by Sim Kern.
How Deep Is Your Love → My Life in Sea Creatures by Sabrina Imbler AND What the Wild Sea Can Be by Helen Scales.
North South Man Woman → The Red Years : Forbidden Poems from Inside North Korea by Bandi AND ​​The Accusation : Forbidden Stories From Inside North Korea by Bandi.
Agatha’s Almanac → Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
How to Build a Library → Deciding For Ourselves Edited by: Cindy Milstein.
Gaza Sound Man → Bodies of Sound: Becoming a Feminist Ear Edited by: Sarah Shin, Irene Revell AND Who Will Tell My Story?: A Gaza Diary by Anonymous.
Niñxs → Corpses, Fools and Monsters: The History and Future of Transness in Cinema by Willow Maclay and Caden Gardner AND All the Young Queers by Nathan Evans.