Brasilianisches Mini-Kurzfilmfestival - Teil 2 (B)

Ort: NewYorck im Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, Berlin-Kreuzberg

Alle Filme mit englischen Untertiteln.

 

 

Day 2 - FINCAR screenings - International Women Filmmakers Film Festival

30/09/2016 - 19h

Kbela (Brazil, Dir, Yasmin Thayná, 23')

Sinopsis: The movie intend to reflect the place of the black woman at the contemporary society, the current beauty patters, their expression, self image and identity.

Who Killed Eloa? (Brazil, Dir. Lívia Perez, 24')

Sinopsis: A critical analysis of the spectacularization of violence and television's approach in cases of violence against women, revealling one of the reasons why Brazil has the fifth highest rate of murders of women in the world.

Building Stories (Brazil, Dir. Aline van der Linden and Marina Maciel, 14'42'')

Sinopsis: In downtown Recife, five people resist at a building in state of degradation. While they tell their personal stories, memories of the building and the city are revealed.

Border (Brazil, Dir. Denise Vieira, 20')

Sinopsis: Stories of a woman stuck in love. Karine Ban works as a radio announcer, and had just move into a recentlt built neighborhood, located at Brasília outskirts. She is busy trying to get the house done, playing her program and trying to solve a past issue.

A hero's journey (Brazil, Dir. Lívia Pasqual, 6'35'')

Sinopsis: The film is a sequence, as if extracted from a full lenght movie, which take place in a Brazil of the future, post-catastrophe. The narrative concentrates in a fight between two characters: both of them claim the city.