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Una Telenovela de Guapas
Aleinad
PERIFERICU
Hurricane Berta
THIS IS ME EATING MY ANXIETY
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Davis Feminist Film Fest 2021

Documentary film, self-portrait made during the quarantine period due to the global pandemic by COVID-19, in which a self-exploration of the body and its relationship with freedom and confinement is made.

Content Warnings: Contains Adult Content and Nudity

Aleinad

Koshi Ainbobo, meaning in Shipibo Konibo "Brave Women", its a documentary that narrates the storys of two native women from the Amazon forest, the normalization of sexual violence, the right to choose over the women's body and motherhood. And how, despiste all, they want to continue studying to become professionals.

Brave Women

This is a late apology, a late love letter, a late goodbye.

Content Warning: Adult Content, Adult Language, Graphic Language.

Closeted Lesbian

Throughout America, women organized tea parties for meetings and fundraisers to support the suffrage movement. The Woman’s Suffrage Party sold ceylon, young hyson, gunpowder, and oolong tea under their charitable brand “Equality Tea.” Yet the history of tea is steeped in inequality, driven by colonialism, war, and appropriation. In her short film, Equality Tea, Sunwoo brews tea while drawing parallels between the fraught histories of the tea trade and the suffrage movement.
Written, directed, animated, and narrated by Jaime Sunwoo. Original score by Matt Chilton, based on a 1895 suffragist anthem by Augusta Gray Gunn. Commissioned by Park Avenue Armory and The Laundromat Project for 100 Years | 100 Women.

Equality Tea

A young woman reflects on how gentrification has changed her neighborhood and wiped out the people who have worked there and lived there for years.

Gentrification

She is the plus size star of the PLOP! Parties in Buenos Aires, but during the day she faces difficult cases as a social worker. Not everything is glitter in the life of the beloved Berta Rodas.

Content Warnings: Adult Content and Adult Language.

Hurricane Berta

Luz and Denise grow up in the midst of the adversities of being LGBT in the extreme south of the city of São Paulo. Between fashion and poetry, making your way to the city. The dreams and uncertainties of youth flood their existences.

Content Warning: Adult Language.

PERIFERICU

We cannot explain anxiety, but we can feel it. This film was created for the project ‘This is me eating ___’, by the NYC-based theater company Et Alia Theater, and proposes a dialogue about the relationship between ANXIETY and PANDEMIC.

Content Warning: Graphic Language.

THIS IS ME EATING MY ANXIETY

A group consisting of lgbti activists, theater actors and filmmakers gather to create a film using a common language: the one of latin american telenovelas. From white magic rituals to ideas of love, religion and police oppression, this project explores how to use film as a tool for social inclusion.

Una Telenovela de Guapas

The documentary follows the rehearsals of the 'Projeto Voz Própria' (Own Voice Project), focused on the therapeutic treatment of imprisoned women, for a gig at the Women's Penitentiary Chapel in São Paulo.

Content Warnings: Adult Content and Adult Language.

When Women Sing
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