Germany 2024, 85 minby Kristine Nrecaj, Birthe Templin
HOUSE WITH A VOICE tells the story of six Burrneshas who, for different reasons, have decided to take on the social role of men. They have done this to circumvent patriarchal structures, to avoid misogynistic attacks, to support the family economically, to avoid compelled marriage and to be free. Our characters communicate with us intimately as they talk about their lives and bring us closely into their personal journey. They speak about freedom and oppression, about the promise of sacrificing t
House with a Voice
Germany 2019, 43 minby Kristine Nrecaj, Birthe Templin
Sixty years ago Bedrie was born as a girl in Albania. Today she lives as a man. She is a sworn virgin. The tradition of sworn virgins started 600 years ago: if there were no sons, one of the daughters had to live as a man, to maintain the family. Some women have chosen this path because they wanted to be free. Bedrie couldn't accept the restrictions of a woman's life. One day she gets a call from the young Adele (26) living in Tirana. Adele is searching for her identity, she wants to live self-d
The Sworn Virgin and the Girl
Germany 2018, 30 minby Ivette Löcker
Anya and Seryozha, eighteen and nineteen years old, have been close friends since school. They live in Mariupol, an industrial city in southeastern Ukraine. Life is serious, but they approach it with humor and lightness. Anya asks whether they should move away together. What is keeping Seryozha in this city close to the war front? The film shows snapshots from the life of young people searching for who they want to be and how they want to live. They move between autonomy and uncertainty, rebelli
Anya and Seryozha
Germany 2015, 104 minby Tatiana Brandrup
A cineastic journey into the world of Naum Kleiman, one of the most important intellectuals in Russia today. Naum Kleiman, 77, an internationally acclaimed Eisenstein specialist, is the director of the Musey Kino, Moscow’s museum of cinema.Since 1989, the Musey Kino has shown previously banned classics of world cinema and Soviet films.Many saw the Musey Kino as Moscow’s most important intellectual forum. In 2005, the Moscow municipality sold the Musey Kino’s building and it became homeless. In O
CINEMA: A PUBLIC AFFAIR
2014, 80 minby Hannah Leonie Prinzler
Did you know that 20% of your genes are patented and owned by private corporations? In a creative investigation director Hannah Leonie Prinzler uncovers who profits from patents, and who bears the social consequences. Along her journey she meets British inventor James Dyson and American business gurus in the Silicon Valley. She learns the shocking story of our body’s genes that we don’t own and finds out about the war strategies that patent attorneys apply. She travels to Geneva, the world’s hea
The Patent Wars
Germany, Finland, Great Britain 2012, 96 minby Katarina Peters
What makes the man a man? This is a question that everyone of us faces. Diane Torr, performance artist and 'Drag King Pioneer', developed tools to transform courageous women into the man of their choice. Maybe gender is just a mere set of gestures that men/women can acquire?
MAN FOR A DAY
Germany 2011, 79 minby Branwen Okpako
Branwen Okpako’s „The Education of Auma Obama“ is a captivating and intimate portrait of the U.S. president’s older half-sister, who embodies a post-colonial, feminist identity.An academic overachiever, she studied linguistics and contemporary dance in Heidelberg, Germany, before enrolling in film school in Berlin, where she met Nigerian-born director Okpako in the nineties. After living in the United Kingdom for a short period, Auma Obama eventually moved back to Kenya to mentor a young generat
THE EDUCATION OF AUMA OBAMA
Germany 2011by Kyoko Miyake
Every night under Hackney skies, mothers from faraway lands create a familiar space for their children by singing them lullabies, the same ones they heard as children. The film enters the intimate space between mother and child, and explores the dilemma she faces in sharing her sense of home with a child who is rooted in another country and culture. Do the lullabies bring them closer together, or accentuate the difference between them?
HACKNEY LULLABIES
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