2019/06/28

150 Erotic Movies Ranked Worst to Best << Rotten Tomatoes – Movie and TV News

150 Erotic Movies Ranked Worst to Best << Rotten Tomatoes – Movie and TV News





150 EROTIC MOVIES RANKED WORST TO BEST

150-101 | 100-51 | 50-1





QUILLS (2000)
75%
#50
Critics Consensus: Though hard to watch, this film's disturbing exploration of freedom of expression is both seductive and thought-provoking.
Synopsis: The Marquis de Sade was a man who liked to stir up trouble, at a time when his native France... [More]
Starring: Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, Joaquin Phoenix, Michael Caine
Directed By: Philip Kaufman





NYMPHOMANIAC: VOLUME I (2014)
75%
#49
Critics Consensus: Darkly funny, fearlessly bold, and thoroughly indulgent, Nymphomaniac finds Lars von Trier provoking viewers with customary abandon.
Synopsis: NYMPHOMANIAC: VOLUME I is the story of Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg), a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac who is discovered badly beaten in an... [More]
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgard, Shia LaBeouf, Stacy Martin
Directed By: Lars von Trier





POLA X (2000)
76%
#48
Critics Consensus: Boldly transgressive, ambitious, and undeniably flawed, Pola X overcomes its stumbles with palpable passion.
Synopsis: Eight years after Les Amants du Pont Neuf (1991), which failed at the box office, Léos Carax returned with Pola... [More]
Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Guillaume Depardieu, Yekaterina Golubeva, Katerina Golubeva
Directed By: Leos Carax





372 LE MATIN (BETTY BLUE) (37.2 DEGREES IN THE MORNING) (1986)
76%
#47
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Jean-Jacques Beineix's Betty Blue stars Béatrice Dalle as the title character, a mentally unbalanced and sexually aggressive free spirit who...[More]
Starring: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Beatrice Dalle, Gérard Darmon, Consuelo De Haviland
Directed By: Jean-Jacques Beineix





SECRETARY (2002)
76%
#46
Critics Consensus: Maggie Gyllenhaal impresses in this romantic comedy with a kinky twist.
Synopsis: Sadomasochism provides the backdrop for a very unusual employer/employee relationship in this very offbeat romantic drama from filmmaker Steven Shainberg.... [More]
Starring: James Spader, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jeremy Davies, Lesley Ann Warren
Directed By: Steven Shainberg





COME UNDONE (2000)
77%
#45
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: The third collaboration between screenwriter Stephane Bouquet and writer/director Sebastien Lifshitz, Presque Rien is the story of a young French... [More]
Starring: Jérémie Elkaïm, Stephane Rideau, Dominique Reymond, Marie Matheron
Directed By: Sébastien Lifshitz





UNE VIEILLE MAÎTRESSE (THE LAST MISTRESS) (AN OLD MISTRESS) (2007)
77%
#44
Critics Consensus: More complicated than your average bodice ripper, Catherine Breillat's Last Mistress features beautiful costumes, wrought romances, and a feral performance from Argento.
Synopsis: Catherine Breillat's adaptation of An Old Mistress stars Fu'ad Ait Aatou as Ryno de Marigny, and Asia Argento as Vellini,... [More]
Starring: Asia Argento, Fu'ad Aït Aattou, Roxane Mesquida, Claude Sarraute
Directed By: Catherine Breillat





THE WAYWARD CLOUD (2005)
78%
#43
Critics Consensus: The Wayward Cloud may baffle more literally minded viewers, but its surreal pleasures will resonate with fans of thoroughly unique cinema.
Synopsis: The subjects of love, sex, and lust in modern-day Taiwan are given a surreal, kaleidoscopic treatment in Tsai Ming-Liang's experimental... [More]
Starring: Kang-sheng Lee, Lin Huixun, Hsiao Huan-wen, Yi-Ching Lu
Directed By: Ming-liang Tsai





BLUEBEARD (2010)
78%
#42
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Controversial filmmaker Catherine Breillat puts a new spin on an ancient story in this multileveled drama. In France in the... [More]
Starring: Dominique Thomas, Lola Creton, Daphné Baiwir, Marilou Lopes-Benites
Directed By: Catherine Breillat





DAMAGE (1992)
78%
#41
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Adapted from Josephine Hart's spare novel by British screenwriter David Hare and French director Louis Malle, this brooding erotic drama...[More]
Starring: Jeremy Irons, Juliette Binoche, Miranda Richardson, Rupert Graves
Directed By: Louis Malle





SEA OF LOVE (1989)
78%
#40
Critics Consensus: Moody and steadily alluring, Sea of Love benefits immeasurably from the window-fogging chemistry between Ellen Barkin and Al Pacino.
Synopsis: In this thriller, Al Pacino stars as Frank Keller, an alcoholic policeman in the depths of middle-age crisis. Frank begins... [More]
Starring: Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, Michael Rooker
Directed By: Harold Becker





THE MOTHER (2004)
78%
#39
Critics Consensus: Reid gives a fearless, realistic performance in depicting an older woman's sexual blossoming.
Synopsis: May is an ordinary grandmother from the North of England. When her husband dies on a family visit to London,... [More]
Starring: Anne Reid, Daniel Craig, Cathryn Bradshaw, Steven Mackintosh
Directed By: Roger Michell





BODY DOUBLE (1984)
78%
#38
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: In Body Double, director Brian DePalma pays homage to the Alfred Hitchcock movies Vertigo and Rear Window, adding a few... [More]
Starring: Craig Wasson, Ty Randolph, Gregg Henry, Melanie Griffith
Directed By: Brian DePalma





FATAL ATTRACTION (1987)
77%
#37
Critics Consensus: A potboiler in the finest sense, Fatal Attraction is a sultry, juicy thriller that's hard to look away from once it gets going.
Synopsis: "Fatal attraction" has become a household term for love turned to murderous obsession, thanks to the success of Adrian Lyne's... [More]
Starring: Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, Ellen Hamilton Latzen
Directed By: Adrian Lyne





WARM WATER UNDER A RED BRIDGE (AKAI HASHI NO SHITA NOO NURUI MIZU) (2002)
79%
#36
Critics Consensus: A whimsically engaging sex comedy.
Synopsis: Koji Yakusho -- who starred in Shoshi Imamura's Unagi, along with virtually every Japanese indie film of note in the... [More]
Starring: Koji Yakusho, Misa Shimizu, Mitsuko Baisho, Mansaku Fuwa
Directed By: Shohei Imamura





SHAME (2011)
79%
#35
Critics Consensus: Boasting stellar performances by Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan, Shame is a powerful plunge into the mania of addiction affliction.
Synopsis: Brandon (Michael Fassbender) is a New Yorker who shuns intimacy with women but feeds his desires with a compulsive addiction... [More]
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge Dale, Nicole Beharie
Directed By: Steve McQueen (III)





RED WHITE & BLUE (2010)
80%
#34
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Red, White and Blue is a powerful, visceral and oddly touching thriller/slash movie. It's also very sophisticated storytelling with temporal...[More]
Starring: Amanda Fuller, Marc Senter, Noah Taylor, Nick Ashy Holden
Directed By: Simon Rumley





ANGEL HEART (1987)
77%
#33
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: The time is the 1950s: seedy Brooklyn private eye Harry Angel (Mickey Rourke) is hired by shady Louis Cyphre (Robert... [More]
Starring: Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonet, Charlotte Rampling
Directed By: Alan Parker





LIVE FLESH (CARNE TRÉMULA) (1998)
80%
#32
Critics Consensus: Live Flesh surveys the fallout from an act of violence with a mature melodrama that sees Pedro Almodóvar working in surprisingly restrained form.
Synopsis: Pedro Almodovar's most mature and restrained film is a superbly structured melodrama about five people whose lives in modern Madrid...[More]
Starring: Liberto Rabal, Francesca Neri, Javier Bardem, Ángela Molina
Directed By: Pedro Almodóvar





BAKJWI (THIRST) (2009)
81%
#31
Critics Consensus: The stylish Thirst packs plenty of bloody thrills to satisfy fans of both vampire films and director Chan Wook Park.
Synopsis: Song Kang-ho, Shin Ha-kyun, and Kim Ok-bin star in Oldboy director Park Chan-wook's frightener concerning a priest whose life takes... [More]
Starring: Ok-bin Kim, Shin Ha-Gyun, Kim Hae-suk, Oh Dal-su
Directed By: Chan-wook Park





I AM LOVE (2010)
82%
#30
Critics Consensus: It stumbles into melodrama, but I Am Love backs up its flamboyance with tremendous visual style and a marvelous central performance from Tilda Swinton.
Synopsis: This lavish, sprawling drama from filmmaker Luca Guadagnino has drawn numerous comparisons to the films of Luchino Visconti for the... [More]
Starring: Tilda Swinton, Flavio Parenti, Edoardo Gabbriellini, Alba Rohrwacher
Directed By: Luca Guadagnino





SWIMMING POOL (2003)
83%
#29
Critics Consensus: A sensual thriller with two engaging performers demanding our undivided attention.
Synopsis: Sarah Morton is a famous British mystery author. Tired of London and seeking inspiration for her new novel, she accepts... [More]
Starring: Charlotte Rampling, Ludivine Sagnier, Charles Dance, Marc Fayolle
Directed By: François Ozon





LAST TANGO IN PARIS (1972)
83%
#28
Critics Consensus: Naturalistic but evocative, Last Tango in Paris is a vivid exploration of pain, love, and sex featuring a typically towering Marlon Brando performance.
Synopsis: In Bernardo Bertolucci's art-house classic, Marlon Brando delivers one of his characteristically idiosyncratic performances as Paul, a middle-aged American in... [More]
Starring: Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Darling Legitimus
Directed By: Bernardo Bertolucci





MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001)
83%
#27
Critics Consensus: David Lynch's dreamlike and mysterious Mulholland Drive is a twisty neo-noir with an unconventional structure that features a mesmirizing performance from Naomi Watts as a woman on the dark fringes of Hollywood.
Synopsis: Along Mulholland Drive nothing is what it seems. In the unreal universe of Los Angeles, the city bares its schizophrenic... [More]
Starring: Laura Harring, Naomi Watts, Justin Theroux, Ann Miller
Directed By: David Lynch





DRESSED TO KILL (1980)
84%
#26
Critics Consensus: With arresting visuals and an engrossingly lurid mystery, Dressed to Kill stylishly encapsulates writer-director Brian De Palma's signature strengths.
Synopsis: In this stylish, violent thriller,an unhappy wife, Kate Miller (Angie Dickinson), meets a handsome man in a museum and goes... [More]
Starring: Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, Keith Gordon
Directed By: Brian DePalma





IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES (1976)
85%
#25
Critics Consensus: Sexual taboos are broken and boundaries crossed In the Realm of the Senses, a fearlessly provocative psychosexual tale.
Synopsis: Based upon a true incident in 1930s Japan, Nagisa Oshima's controversial film effectively skirts the borderline between pornography and art... [More]
Starring: Tatsuya Fuji, Eiko Matsuda, Aoi Nakajima, Yasuko Matsui
Directed By: Nagisa Oshima





THE UNTAMED (LA REGIÓN SALVAJE) (2017)
86%
#24
Critics Consensus: The Untamed attempts some ambitious tonal juggling between fantastical and disturbing -- and draws viewers in with its slippery, inexorable pull.
Synopsis: Alejandra is a young mother and housewife who raises her children with her husband Angel in a small town. His... [More]
Starring: Ruth Ramos, Simone Bucio, Jesús Meza, Edén Villavicencio
Directed By: Amat Escalante





BLUE VALENTINE (2010)
87%
#23
Critics Consensus: This emotionally gripping examination of a marriage on the rocks isn't always easy to watch, but Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling give performances of unusual depth and power.
Synopsis: A complex portrait of a contemporary American marriage, "Blue Valentine" tells the story of David and Cindy, a couple who... [More]
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams, Faith Wladyka, John Doman
Directed By: Andrij Parekh, Derek Cianfrance





THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING (1988)
88%
#22
Critics Consensus: Exploring sexual mores against the backdrop of real-life social upheaval, The Unbearable Lightness of Being artfully blends the political and the erotic.
Synopsis: In Philip Kaufman's surprisingly successful film adaptation of Czech author Milan Kundera's demanding 1984 best-seller, Daniel Day-Lewis stars as Tomas,... [More]

Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche, Lena Olin, Derek de Lint
Directed By: Philip Kaufman





BOUND (1996)
88%
#21
Critics Consensus: Bound's more titillating elements attracted attention, but it's the stylish direction, solid performances, and entertaining neo-noir caper plot that make it worth a watch.
Synopsis: Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly nearly set the screen on fire in this clever, female-powered twist on the standard Mob... [More]
Starring: Jennifer Tilly, Gina Gershon, Joe Pantoliano, John P. Ryan
Directed By: Lilly Wachowski, Larry and Andy Wachowski, Wachowski Brothers, Lana Wachowski





VENUS IN FUR (2014)
88%
#20
Critics Consensus: Provocative, funny, and brilliantly acted, Venus in Fur finds Roman Polanski in top late-period form.
Synopsis: Based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway play by David Ives, which itself was based on Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's groundbreaking novella,... [More]
Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner, Mathieu Amalric
Directed By: Roman Polanski





THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER (1989)
87%
#19
Critics Consensus: This romantic crime drama may not be to everyone's taste, but The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover is an audacious, powerful film.
Synopsis: This is probably Peter Greenaway's most famous (or infamous) film, which first shocked audiences at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival... [More]
Starring: Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren, Richard Bohringer, Alan Howard
Directed By: Peter Greenaway





A BIGGER SPLASH (2016)
90%
#18
Critics Consensus: Absorbing, visually arresting, and powerfully acted by an immensely talented cast, A Bigger Splash offers sumptuously soapy delights for fans of psychological adult drama.
Synopsis: In A BIGGER SPLASH, rock legend Marianne Lane (Tilda Swinton) is recuperating on the volcanic island of Pantelleria with her... [More]
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Dakota Johnson , Matthias Schoenaerts, Tilda Swinton
Directed By: Luca Guadagnino





BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR (2013)
89%
#17
Critics Consensus: Raw, honest, powerfully acted, and deliciously intense, Blue Is the Warmest Color offers some of modern cinema's most elegantly composed, emotionally absorbing drama.
Synopsis: BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR centers on a 15-year-old girl named Adèle (Exarchopoulos) who is climbing to adulthood and dreams... [More]
Starring: Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche, Jérémie Laheurte
Directed By: Abdel Kechiche





Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN (2001)
92%
#16
Critics Consensus: A road movie that's not only sexy, but intelligent as well.
Synopsis: Alfonso Cuarón directed and co-wrote this sexy art-house hit from Mexico. The funny and moving coming-of-age story centers on two... [More]
Starring: Maribel Verdu, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, María Aura
Directed By: Alfonso Cuarón





THE PIANO (1993)
92%
#15
Critics Consensus: Powered by Holly Hunter's main performance, The Piano is a truth-seeking romance played in the key of erotic passion.
Synopsis: Writer/director Jane Campion's third feature unearthed emotional undercurrents and churning intensity in the story of a mute woman's rebellion in... [More]
Starring: Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Anna Paquin, Sam Neill
Directed By: Jane Campion





DANGEROUS LIAISONS (1988)
93%
#14
Critics Consensus: Stylish, seductive, and clever, Stephen Frears' adaptation is a wickedly entertaining exploration of sexual politics.
Synopsis: Adapted for stage and screen several times over the past century, French author Francois Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 novel Les... [More]
Starring: Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Michelle Pfeiffer, Uma Thurman
Directed By: Stephen Frears





STRANGER BY THE LAKE (2014)
94%
#13
Critics Consensus: Sexy, smart, and darkly humorous, Stranger by the Lake offers rewarding viewing for adult filmgoers in search of thought-provoking drama.
Synopsis: Frank (Pierre Deladonchamps) spends his summer days hopelessly searching for companionship at a popular cruising spot on the shores of...[More]
Starring: Pierre Deladonchamps, Christophe Paou, Patrick d'Assumçao, Jérôme Chappatte
Directed By: Alain Guiraudie





THE LAST SEDUCTION (1994)
94%
#12
Critics Consensus: Like Body Heat, The Last Seduction updates film noir techniques for a modern era, imbuing this erotic film with '90s snark.
Synopsis: Bridget Gregory seems to have it all: beauty, intelligence and a marriage to Clay, a wealthy physician. But everything isn't... [More]
Starring: Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, Bill Pullman, J.T. Walsh
Directed By: John Dahl





THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY (2015)
94%
#11
Critics Consensus: Stylish, sensual, and smart, The Duke of Burgundy proves that erotic cinema can have genuine substance.
Synopsis: Day after day, Cynthia (Sidse Babett Knudsen) and Evelyn (Chiara D'Anna) act out a simple yet provocative ritual that ends... [More]
Starring: Chiara D'Anna, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Eugenia Caruso, Fatma Mohamed
Directed By: Peter Strickland





BLUE VELVET (1986)
94%
#10
Critics Consensus: If audiences walk away from this subversive, surreal shocker not fully understanding the story, they might also walk away with a deeper perception of the potential of film storytelling.
Synopsis: Director David Lynch crafted this hallucinogenic mystery-thriller that probes beneath the cheerful surface of suburban America to discover sadomasochistic violence,... [More]
Starring: Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper, Isabella Rossellini, Laura Dern
Directed By: David Lynch





WEEKEND (2011)
95%
#9
Critics Consensus: It may be a chamber piece but Weekend's revelations on modern sexuality expand far beyond the modest setting.
Synopsis: Weekend follows Russell (newcomer Tom Cullen, Best Actor winner at Nashville), who, after randomly picking up artist Glen (Chris New)... [More]
Starring: Tom Cullen, Chris New, Jonathan Race, Laura Freeman
Directed By: Andrew Haigh





THE HANDMAIDEN (AH-GA-SSI) (2016)
95%
#8
Critics Consensus: The Handmaiden uses a Victorian crime novel as the loose inspiration for another visually sumptuous and absorbingly idiosyncratic outing from director Park Chan-wook.
Synopsis: From PARK Chan-wook, the celebrated director of OLDBOY, LADY VENGEANCE, THIRST and STOKER, comes a ravishing new crime drama inspired... [More]

Starring: Kim Min-hee, Ha Jung-woo, Cho Jin-woong, Kim Hae-suk
Directed By: Chan-wook Park





CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (2018)
95%
#7
Critics Consensus: Call Me by Your Name offers a melancholy, powerfully affecting portrait of first love, empathetically acted by Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer.
Synopsis: CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, the new film by Luca Guadagnino, is a sensual and transcendent tale of first love,... [More]
Starring: Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amira Casar
Directed By: Luca Guadagnino





SEX, LIES, AND VIDEOTAPE (1989)
96%
#6
Critics Consensus: In his feature directorial debut, Steven Soderbergh demonstrates a mastery of his craft well beyond his years, pulling together an outstanding cast and an intelligent script for a nuanced, mature film about neurosis and human sexuality.
Synopsis: Steven Soderbergh kickstarted the independent film movement of the 1990s with this landmark drama about the tangled relationships among four... [More]
Starring: James Spader, Andie MacDowell, Peter Gallagher, Laura San Giacomo
Directed By: Steven Soderbergh





BELLE DE JOUR (1968)
96%
#5
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Belle de Jour dramatizes the collision between depravity and elegance, one of the favorite themes of director Luis Buñuel. Catherine... [More]
Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli, Geneviève Page
Directed By: Luis Buñuel





EXOTICA (1994)
97%
#4
Critics Consensus: Exotica simmers with sex and obsession, while successfully doubling as an extreme character study.
Synopsis: The action in this film revolves largely around the Exotica strip club, a faux-tropical hothouse where young female dancers cater... [More]
Starring: Bruce Greenwood, Mia Kirshner, Don McKellar, Arsinée Khanjian
Directed By: Atom Egoyan





BODY HEAT (1981)
97%
#3
Critics Consensus: Classic film noir gets a steamy, '80s update with Body Heat
Synopsis: Lawrence Kasdan's first directorial effort is a throwback to the early days of film noir. The scene is a beastly... [More]
Starring: William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Richard Crenna, Ted Danson
Directed By: Lawrence Kasdan





THE DRAUGHTSMAN'S CONTRACT (1982)
100%
#2
Critics Consensus: Smart and utterly original, The Draughtsman's Contract is a period piece that marks the further maturation of a writer-director with a thrillingly unique vision.
Synopsis: According to this story of a woman not so much scorned as ignored, life in late 17th-century England among the... [More]
Starring: Anthony Higgins, Janet Suzman, Anne Louise Lambert, Neil Cunningham
Directed By: Peter Greenaway





LA BELLE NOISEUSE (1991)
100%
#1
Critics Consensus: A sensual and hypnotic masterpiece, La Belle Noiseuse luxuriates in its four-hour run time while holding audience attention.
Synopsis: In 1991, the master French director Jacques Rivette released one of his most acclaimed works- the four-hour La Belle noiseuse.... [More]
Starring: Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin, Emmanuelle Béart, Marianne Denicourt
Directed By: Jacques Rivette

2019/06/25

The Swarthmore Lecture | Woodbrooke Conference

The Swarthmore Lecture | Woodbrooke Conference Centre



The Swarthmore Lecture | Woodbrooke Conference Centre



The Swarthmore Lecture


Audio and video recordings of past Swarthmore Lectures.

2018 Swarthmore Lecture (Video)



The 2018 Swarthmore Lecture: ‘Changing ourselves, changing the world’ was given by life-long Quaker, artist and activist Chris Alton. You can watch a subtitled recording of Chris Alton’s Swarthmore Lecture here:

2018 Swarthmore Lecture (Audio)



The audio recording of Chris Alton’s 2018 Swarthmore Lecture.

2017 Swarthmore Lecture (Video)



The Swarthmore Lecture 2017: Faith in politics? A testimony to equality was given by Catherine West at 7:30 pm on Monday 31st July 2017 as part of Yearly Meeting Gathering at Warwick University.

2017 Swarthmore Lecture (Audio)



The Swarthmore Lecture 2017: Faith in politics? A testimony to equality was given by Catherine West at 7:30 pm on Monday 31st July 2017 as part of Yearly Meeting Gathering at Warwick University.

2016 Swarthmore Lecture (Video)



The 2016 Swarthmore Lecture was given by Cécile Nyiramana and Esther Mombo. This lecture will focus on the peace building work of East African Quakers.

2016 Swarthmore Lecture (Audio)



The 2016 Swarthmore Lecture was given by Cécile Nyiramana and Esther Mombo. This lecture will focus on the peace building work of East African Quakers.

2015 Swarthmore Lecture (Audio)



The 2015 Swarthmore Lecture will consider our peace testimony in relation to the current global context and drawing on what she has learned from her practical experience of violence and peacemaking

2015 Swarthmore Lecture (Video)



The 2015 Swarthmore Lecture will consider our peace testimony in relation to the current global context and drawing on what she has learned from her practical experience of violence and peacemaking

2014 Swarthmore Lecture (Audio)



The 2014 Swarthmore Lecture explores the theme of transformation, ending with a call for us as Quakers to return to a transforming and transformational faith.

2014 Swarthmore Lecture (Video)



The 2014 Swarthmore Lecture explores the theme of transformation, ending with a call for us as Quakers to return to a transforming and transformational faith.