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4th China Women’s Film Festival @ UCCA

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RMB 30, RMB 20 (members)

Following the success of the previous three years, the China Women’s Film Festival is back and showing more than thirty films and documentaries dealing with women’s rights. Many filmmakers, feminists, and other guests from China and abroad will gather here to share their experiences and work with audiences.


Ticketing


RMB 30 / Adult


RMB 20 / UCCA Member


*For each 6 screening,


Tickets can be purchased in packages of six for RMB 150 or RMB 100 for UCCA members.


Note:


*Enjoy UCCA Member ticket prices with the purchase of a yearly membership card (RMB 200);


*Collect your ticket from reception 30 minutes before the event begins;


* Please no late entry;


*Seating is limited, and tickets must be collected individually;


*Please keep mobile devices on silent.


Schedule


9.20 (Tues) 19:00-21:00 Women Art Revolution


9.21 (Wed) 19:00-21:00 A Question of Silence


9.22 (Thurs) 19:00-21:00 The Last Island


9.23 (Fri) 19:00-21:00 Violette


9.25 (Sun) 17:00-18:30 Antonia’s Line


9.25 (Sun) 19:00-21:00 The Summer of Sangaile


About the Film


Women Art Revolution


Director: Lynn Hershman-Leeson


Starring: Lynn Hershman-Leeson


Genre: Documentary


Country: United States


Runtime: 83 min.


For over forty years, Director Lynn Hershman Leeson has collected hundreds of hours of interviews with visionary artists, historians, curators, and critics who shaped the beliefs and values of the Feminist Art Movement and reveal previously undocumented strategies used to politicize female artists and integrate women into art structures.


Women Art Revolution elaborates the relationship of the Feminist Art Movement to the 1960s anti-war and civil rights movements and explains how historical events, such as the all-male protest exhibition against the invasion of Cambodia, sparked the first of many feminist actions against major cultural institutions. The film details major developments in women’s art of the 1970s, including the first feminist art education programs, political organizations and protests, alternative art spaces (such as the A.I.R. Gallery and Franklin Furnace in New York and the Los Angeles Women’s Building), publications such as Chrysalis and Heresies, and landmark exhibitions, performances, and installations of public art that changed the entire direction of art.



A Question of Silence


Director: Marleen Gorris


Starring: Edda Barends, Nelly Frijda, Henriëtte Tol


Genre: Drama


Country: Netherlands


Runtime: 92 min.


Three women, all strangers to each other, meet in a dress boutique. One of the three is approached by the male proprietor as she is shoplifting a garment. When he approaches her the other two join her in beating the man to death. Other female shoppers ignore the whole situation and leave when the crime is complete. The court appoints a female psychiatrist to examine the women; contrary to public opinion the psychiatrist finds they are not insane but implies the rage expressed by the crimes is a result of the male dominated society.



The Last Island


Director: Marleen Gorris


Starring: Kenneth Colley, Paul Freeman, Patricia Hayes


Genre: Drama / Sci-Fi


Country: Netherlands


Runtime: 115 min.


The Last Island is a feminist disaster movie in which seven very different people and a dog survive an air disaster. They crash on a desert island and turn out to be the sole survivors of a world catastrophe. The question arises whether the human race should be allowed to survive. When one of the men increasingly takes on the role of leader, the situation escalates dramatically.



Violette


Director: Martin Provost


Starring: Emmanuelle Devos, Sandrine Kiberlain, Olivier Gourmet


Genre: Biography / Drama / Romance


Country: France / Belgium


Runtime: 139 min.


Born out of wedlock early in the last century, impoverished and unloved Violette Leduc meets Simone de Beauvoir in post war Saint-Germain-des-Prés. An intense lifelong relationship develops between the two female authors, based on Violette’s quest for freedom through writing and on Simone’s conviction that she holds in her hands the destiny of an extraordinary writer.



Antonia’s Line


Director: Marleen Gorris


Starring: Willeke van Ammelrooy, Jan Decleir, Veerle van Overloop


Genre: Comedy / Drama


Country: Netherlands / Belgium / UK / France


Runtime: 102 min.


Antonia is an elderly woman who wakes up one morning and realizes that this is the last day of her life. She begins to tell her story in flashback, beginning with her arrival home to the family farm after World War II with her daughter, Danielle. For the next fifty years, a variety of colorful characters come and go on the farm. Danielle becomes a painter, and decides she wants a child but no husband, so Antonia arranges the proper donation. Danielle gives birth to Therese, who later has her own child, Sarah, also without virtue of a husband. Antonia and her descendants come to symbolize the freedom of independent females, with little need for men in their lives.



The Summer of Sangaile


Director: Alante Kavaite


Starring: Julija Steponaityte, Aiste Dirziute, Jurate Sodyte


Genre: Drama / Romance


Country: Lithuania / France / Netherlands


Runtime: 88 min.


17 year-old Sangaile is fascinated by stunt planes. Afraid of heights, she has never dared to even enter in one of the cockpits. At a summer aeronautical show, nearby her parents’ lakeside villa, she meets Auste, a local girl of her age, who unlike Sangaile, lives her life to the fullest with creativity and daring. As the two girls become lovers, Sangaile allows Auste to discover her most intimate secret and finds in her teenage love the only person to truly encourage her to fly.


Collaborator


China Women’s Film Festival


The China Women’s Film Festival (CWFF) began in 2013. It was the first event of such a scale focusing on film and women’s issues in China. Its second year it came in 2nd place in the Austrian Intercultural Achievement Award given by the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since its beginning, the festival has been supported by many partners including UN Women and foreign embassies including Netherland, Norway, British, EU, American and Poland.


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