HER Docs Film Festival invites you again
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22. 10. 2021.
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Our students' films could not be missing in the programme. Here is our female representation in the NEW FACES section LUSHFULLNESS, MY FAT ARSE AND I, SUCH A BEAUTIFUL TOWN & REMEMBRANCE OF A STRANGER

We invite you to the HER Docs Film Festival - a festival dedicated to the film work of women.
The second edition of the festival will be held from 22-28 October in Warsaw cinemas: Kinoteka, Muranów and Elektronik and online from 22-31 October on the VOD platform onestage.pl

Films representing us at the festival are:
LUSHFULLNESS, dir. Weronika Szyma (animated film)
MY FAT ARSE AND I, dir. Yelyzaveta Pysmak (animated film)
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL TOWN, dir. Marta Koch (animated film) REMEMBERANCE OF A STRANGER, dir. Helena Oborska (visual essay)

Our students' films will be presented in the NEW FACES section: herdocs.pl

The programme of the 2nd HER Docs Film Festival includes over 100 Polish and foreign documentaries, animated films and video works, presented in thematic sections (including Art, Body, HERstory, Reinventing Tomorrow, New Faces) and over 20 accompanying events , including meetings with filmmakers, interviews with invited guests, workshops for documentary filmmakers and a music and performative event.

Many of the films to be presented at the second edition of HER Docs Film Festival will be shown in Poland for the first time, including: "Two Minutes to Midnight" by Yael Bartana, "The Case You" by Alison Kuhn, "Call Me Intern" by Nathalie Berger and Leo David Hyde, "Gentle Warriors" by Marija Stonyté, "Mullah’s Daughter" by Mahdieh Mirhabibi and Hassan Solhjou, "Delphine’s Prayers" by Rosine Mbakam, "Mother-Child" by Andrea Testa, "Ahead of the Curve" by Jen Rainin and Rivkah Beth Medow, "Stateless" by Michèle Stephenson and "Walchensee Forever" by Janna Ji Wonders.

The festival programme also includes discussions accompanying the screenings. The invited guests will talk, among others, about the pioneers of world and Polish electronic music, threats to the freedom and independence of the media in Poland, the situation of women in the army, abuse and violence in the Polish film industry and female sexuality.

More on HER Docs Film Festival at:
en.herdocs.pl
facebook.com/herdocs
facebook.com/events
instagram.com/herdocs

The project is co-financed by the capital city of Warsaw.