Pink Screens 2024 : Kobieta Z
Pink Screens 2024 : Kobieta Z
- ORIGINAL LANGUAGE PL
- SUBTITLES FR/NL
- COUNTRY Pologne, Suede
- movie_detail_year 2023
- Duration 132
- Prices 9.00 €, 7.00 €
- Moderator ticket Article 27, Ticket Last Minute
- Abonnement Carte 5 places Cinema Galeries, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass
Introducing
Session in collaboration with non-for-profit association Genres Pluriels
Synopsis
Kobieta Z... (‘Woman of...’), a reference to director Andrzej Wajda (The Marble Man, 1977; The Iron Man, 1981), traces 45 years in the life of Aniela Wesoły, including her journey to freedom as a trans* woman. The film is the result of countless encounters between the filmmakers and trans* people of all ages who have been living in Poland for decades; several of them star in and play both trans* and cis characters. Aniela's arduous journey to freedom unfolds as a metaphor for Poland's transition, the two stories intertwining in a vibrant and hopeful double fresco.
Introducing
Session in collaboration with non-for-profit association Genres Pluriels
Synopsis
Kobieta Z... (‘Woman of...’), a reference to director Andrzej Wajda (The Marble Man, 1977; The Iron Man, 1981), traces 45 years in the life of Aniela Wesoły, including her journey to freedom as a trans* woman. The film is the result of countless encounters between the filmmakers and trans* people of all ages who have been living in Poland for decades; several of them star in and play both trans* and cis characters. Aniela's arduous journey to freedom unfolds as a metaphor for Poland's transition, the two stories intertwining in a vibrant and hopeful double fresco.
- As pastel autumn sets in, Brussels will once again be decked out in fuchsia pink and bold yellow (Pink Screens' proud colours) over the course of 10 days. Your queer film festival will be opening its doors on 31st October for its 23rd edition. Over 100 films of all genres from all over the world will light up the city's screens with stories in which the margin becomes the focal point. More than just a festival, Pink Screens is an ode to queer creativity, a space where films not only entertain but also question, provoke and, above all, do not ask permission.