Filme: How to Widerstand
In the presence of Zara Zandieh & Barbara Wilding
OCTAVIA'S VISIONS, D: Zara Zandieh | 18 min
OCTAVIA'S VISIONS is inspired by the African-American science fiction author Octavia E. Butler, who died in 2006. Butler was the first black female writer to achieve prominence in the science fiction genre. Zara Zandieh uses poetic imagery to develop a discourse on what our future as a human species could look like. In Octavia's Visions, queer and indigenous voices take centre stage, voices from the past refer to the political present and a possible, more socially liberated future, breaking down the current power structures in the world. The film is about a queer, utopian idea and the longing to create something new from the old. (Anabel Rodriguez Rios)
Where's tur i? ABOUT THE NECESSITY OF NARRATION, D: Barbara Wilding | 86 min
Where's tur i? ... when everyone looks away?
Resistance in war. A woman, a survivor, who, generation after generation, declares war on fascism as a contemporary witness. Maria Caesar. From 1939 to the present day, a documentary narrative about a tireless uprising, speaking out and life as an activist and feminist in and against the National Socialist regime. (Genet Glass)