MOVIES
Italy, 2010, 75 min
Enrico Bisi
28.01.2011 20:15
In India, Uttar Pradesh, a woman fights against injustice and male's violence. The woman is Sampat Pal, that founded the Pink gang. Thousands of women now fight together. Pink dressed with a pink stick.
Director: Enrico Bisi
Enrico was born in 1975. He graduated at Turin University in Italy of Literatury and Philosophy. He is an editor and freelance director since 2000.
Production: La Sarraz Pictures, Torino, Italy
Camera: Simon Luca Chiotti
Edit: Marco Duretti, Beatrice Babin
Language of dialogues: Hindi
Language of subtitles: Czech,English
World festival premiere!!!
Hungary, 2007, 41 min
Kriszta Bódis
28.01.2011 21:40
“A man is different from a woman. A man is allowed to do more things, a woman to do nothing.” say Oláh gypsies from Békés County Hungary. Traditions based on these kinds of suppositions keep this community firm. Grown Girl means: Mature Woman. Becoming Grown Girl is a turning point.”
‘Báriséj’ – is a gender documentary showing gender roles of an oláh gypsy community with its unique laws and traditions for women with their own interpretations.
Director: Kriszta Bódis
Born in Budapest in 1967. She is a writer, documentary-film director, psychologist.
Production: FILMPLUS, Budapest, Hungary
Camera: Francisco Gózon, Márton Vízkelety, Mária Takács
Language of dialogues: Hungarian
Language of subtitles: English
Switzerland, 2010, 50 min
Lea Furrer
29.01.2011 18:55
Anthony and Robert – youngsters from Nairobi – give insight into their everyday life. With a film camera they document and comment the life on the streets and in the Halfway Centre. Thereby, not only their trials and tribulations are expressed but also their sense of humor and their plans for the future, which are full of hope: Moving images which convince through their authenticity. By handing over the camera to the two protagonist, a dynamic change of perspectives is established. This renders possible a differentiated examination of the subject matter as well as the proceedings of the film.
Director, Production, Edit: Lea Furrer
Lea was born in 1984 in Switzerland, raised in Switzerland and three years in Brazil. MA in Social Anthroplogy, Film Studies and Social Pedagogy at he University of Zurich. The film Chokora was a part of her master thesis in social anthropology. Actually, she is working as a social education worker with children and young people in Zurich.
Camera: Lea Furrer, Anthony Mutinda, Robert Oundo
Language of dialogues:English, Swahili, Sheng
Language of subtitles: Czech, English