Official Competition

Barbara Forever

2026 /
100 min /
United States of America
Catalan Premiere

Barbara Forever is an expansive, immersive exploration of filmmaker Barbara Hammer’s life, work, and enduring cultural impact. She reshaped cinema with a sensual, experimental, unapologetically lesbian vision rooted in connection and self-expression. With over eighty films, unreleased archives, and audio interviews, Brydie O’Connor’s portrait lets Hammer’s voice shine and extends her legacy.

Following its world premiere at Sundance 2026 and its celebrated run at the Berlinale 2026, where it won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary/Essay Film, the film comes back to our festival after its presentation in our Public Pitch, part of DocsBarcelona Pro 2023.

🗣️ The Q&A on Sunday the 10th with the film’s director will be held with the collaboration of the team from the Barcelona International Women’s Film Festival (MIFDB).

Theme:

ArtBiographyLGTBIQ+Sexuality

Brydie O’Connor

Brydie O’Connor is a Kansas-born, New York-based filmmaker. Her work activates archives through queering storytelling structures within the nonfiction space. Her past work includes the documentary shorts The Roaming Center for Magnetic Alternatives (2024), The Fault Line (2024), and Love, Barbara (2022), which was nominated for an IDA Award.

Brydie’s work has been supported by Frameline, Hot Docs, Cinéma du Réel, New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Stonewall Foundation, and has been presented at The Museum of Modern Art, BFI, and DOC NYC, among other festivals and galleries worldwide. Most recently, Brydie was selected as the recipient of the Creative Capital State of the Art Prize for New York (2026) and the Hulu/Kartemquin Accelerator award (2023).

Schedules

+ Q&A

Sunday

10/05

17:45 h

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Renoir | Sala 5

Monday

11/05

18:30 h

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Renoir | Sala 6

Credits

Director
Brydie O'Connor
Producer
Elijah Stevens / Space Time Films
Producer
Claire Edelman
Producer
Brydie O'Connor
Editor
Matt Hixon

Technical sheet

Year:

2026

Duration:

100 min

Country:

United States of America

Language:

English

Subtitles:

Catalan

Awards and festivals

Sundance 2026

Berlinale 2026 / Teddy Award Best Documentary/Essay Film

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