Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives
Where to, Miss and Tiny Little Delicate Foreign Castles
A 'food for thought' selection from the 13th Verzio International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival's repertoire.
February 6 - March 29, 2017
March 9, 6pm, Blinken OSA Archive
WHERE TO, MISS?
Manuela Bastian / 2015 / Germany / 83 min / Hindi & English
The film received Special Mention in the ZOOM IN Student Film Competition at 13th Verzio Film Festival.
Devki finds herself in a continuous conflict between her wish to be emancipated and the deeply rooted traditions of Indian society. Her biggest wish is to become a taxi driver. She would like to ensure that other women reach home safely and would like to be financially independent. On the road to achieving her goal, she must withstand the opposition of her father, then her husband and in the end her father-in-law. Her daily routine is defined by the constant battle to defend her aspirations and attempting to pave a way for her to achieve her dreams without alienating her family.
TINY LITTLE DELICATE FOREIGN CASTLES
Rob Key / 2014 / Portugal / 11 min / Portuguese & English / English subtitles
The film received Special Mention in the ZOOM IN Student Film Competition at 13th Verzio Film Festival.
A camera is a dangerous weapon. When it appears in the vicinity of a guarded object or a building, even in a public space, all rational arguments become useless as it is straightforwardly understood as a plausible threat. Yet, no one really knows what's going on. The filmmaker attempts to film embassies in Lisbon from the streets, provoking a range of reactions – mild to aggressive – from the security guards. The simple and straightforward idea for the film brings out an effective message, making the idea of boundaries in public spaces palpably visible.
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