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A Better Man
by Attiya Khan and Lawrence Jackman

Canada 2017, 79 min., documentary, English with English subtitles

One summer night 22 years ago, 18-year-old Attiya ran for her life, to get away from her violent boyfriend, who abused her every day. Now, after all those years, she offers to meet with him: she wants some answers to her candid questions. Surprisingly, he agrees and is ready to come to terms with his actions...
Expert present.

Trigger warning: about domestic violence.

Kino Museum Sun 26.11., 15:30


Azmaish – A Journey Through the Subcontinent
by Sabiha Sumar

Pakistan/India 2017, 85 min., documentary, Urdu/Hindi/English with English subtitles

70 years after achieving independence, Pakistan is viewed as a country which breeds terrorism, and Hindu fundamentalists in neighbouring India threaten the country’s secular identity. Pakistani director Sabiha Sumar, together with her Indian colleague the Bollywood actress Kalki Koechlin, examines the question as to why religious extremism is spreading more and more in both countries.
Special Recognition Award, London Asian Film Festival 2017.
Director present.

Kino Museum Mon 27.11., 18:00


Child Mother
by Ronen Zaretzky und Yael Kipper

Israel 2016, 90 min., documentary, Hebrew/Maroccan/Arabic with English subtitles

In their old age, Esther, Naomi, Hana, Rumia and Soshana tell their children for the first time about their past: As young girls of five, eleven and thirteen years old they were sold into marriage to considerably older men. As they share the painful consequences of forcibly becoming a wife and mother, children and mothers are brought closer together.
Four awards.

Kino Museum Mon 27.11., 16:00


City of Joy
by Madeleine Gavin

Democratic Republic of the Congo/USA 2016, 75 min., documentary, English/French/Swahili with English subtitles

The “City of Joy“ in the Congo is an oasis for women in the middle of a country where sexual violence is intentionally used as a weapon of war. This oasis is a place of retreat where victims are able to speak without any tabus about their experiences, to gather strength from their pain, and to laugh together. The goal: they should return to their villages as leaders and be able to live there free of fear.
Seven awards.
Expert present.

Kino Museum Tue 28.11., 15:30

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Free Angela and All Political Prisoners
by Shola Lynch

USA/France 2013, 102 min., documentary, English with English subtitles

Angela Davis is a feminist, a Communist and an icon for the Black resistance movement in America. This combination was once devastating: in the 1970’s Angela was on the FBI’s Most Wanted List in the USA. In Shola Lynch’s documentary she speaks about her imprisonment for the first time and talks about the incredible sense of community created in a revolution.
Tribeca film award.

Kino Museum Mon 27.11., 18:00


Girl Connected
by Koen Suidgeest

Bangladesh/India/Jordan/Kenya/Peru 2016, 53 min., documentary, Bengali/Hindu/Arabic/Kiswahili/Spanish/English with English subtitles

Five countries, five teenagers, one goal: to fight against gender-based violence and discrimination. The admirably strong young women engage in a struggle against early marriage and try to transmit to their peers self-confidence and strength, to show them that it is always worthwhile to dare to go beyond one’s own limits.
In cooperation with filia. Die Frauenstiftung.

Kino Museum Sun 26.11., 16:00


Girl Unbound: The War to Be Her
by Erin Heidenreich

Pakistan/Canada 2016, 80 min., documentary, English/Urdu/Pashtu with English subtitles

Maria is a professional squash player and doesn’t know if she sees herself as a man or a woman. These two facts bring continuous death threats to her and her family, as she lives in a stronghold of the Taliban in northwest Pakistan. With the tremendous support of her father, she defies the Taliban!
Two awards.

Kino Museum Wed 29.11., 16:00


Girls’ War – Der Freiheitskampf der Kurdinnen
by Mylène Sauloy

Turkey/Irak/Syria/France 2016, 53 min., documentary, Turkish/French/English with
English subtitles

“Women! Life! Freedom“ is the battle cry of hundreds of Kurdish women. In Kobane in Syria, in Kurdistan in Turkey, and in Sindschar in Irak the women warriors are active and resist the patriarchal system and IS-terrorists. Their goal is a democratic society in which women and men have equal rights.
Two awards.
Expert present.

Kino Museum Mon 27.11., 16:00


Hooligan Sparrow
by Nanfu Wang

China/USA 2016, 84 min., documentary, Mandarin/English with English subtitles

Director Wang accompanies the Chinese women’s rights activist Ye Haiyan with a camera camouflaged as eyeglasses. What begins as a protest against the sexual abuse of girl pupils ends quickly in total surveillance and harassment by the authorities. With tremendous effort, Wang succeeds in smuggling the film material out of her country.
Eleven awards.
Expert present.

In cooperation with the Amnesty International University group Tuebingen.

Kino Museum Thu 23.11., 18:00

 

Jaha´s Promise
by Patrick Farrelly and Kate O’Callaghan

Gambia/USA/UK 2017, 80 min., documentary, English with English subtitles

Jaha, who herself was circumcised as a baby, decides after the birth of her daughter to break the silence about FGM and confront her culture, her homeland’s politicians, the Muslim clerics, and not the least of all her own family about that practice. Undeterred and impassionate, she fights her battle all the way to the United Nations in New York.
Activist Rakieta Poyga present.

Kino Museum Fri 24.11., 18:00



Los niños – The Grown-Ups
by Maite Alberdi

Chile/The Netherlands/France 2016, 82 min., documentary, Spanish with English subtitles

Anita and Andrés are a couple, but they are not allowed to get married. Both of them have been going to a school for people with Down’s Syndrome for over 40 years. They finally want to lead an independent life, but society has other expectations.
Six awards.
Expert and person concerned present.

Kino Museum Fri 24.11., 15:30


Mama Colonel
by Dieudo Hamadi

Democratic Republic of the Congo/France 2017, 72 min., documentary, Lingala/Swahili/French with English subtitles

Decked out in her police uniform, her Gucci glasses and her little leather handbag, Mama Colonel struggles day in and day out as the leader of a police force to assure the protection of women and children in the Congo. She tries to attend to the voices of the victims of a country that has been destroyed by a civil war lasting for decades.
Eight awards, among them Berlinale.

Kino Museum Thu 23.11., 16:00


Motherland
by Ramona S. Diaz

Philippines/USA 2017, 94 min., documentary, Tagalog with English subtitles

Women in summer dresses and flip flops cavort about in front of the hospital in Manila, one of the biggest maternity hospitals in the world. The hospital is the last hope for pregnant women who mostly come from the poorest of circumstances. Over 100 babies are born here daily. The midwives accomplish logistical miracles in the overcrowded wards, calm their patients and explain everything to them, from child care and birth control, to their rights and how to seek help in cases of domestic violence.
Sundance Special Jury Award 2017.

Kino Museum Thu 23.11., 16:00


Ovarian Psycos
by Joanna Sokolowski und Kate Trumbull-LaValle

USA 2016, 72 min., documentary, Englisch with English subtitles

They are young, loud, and tatooed: With their black bandanas bound around their mouths, the Ovarian Psychos cycle through the unsafe streets in Eastside, L.A. They are a society of Women of Color who have declared war against racism and violence against women and offer a place to those who feel they don’t belong anywhere.
Two awards.
In cooperation with d.a.i.

Kino Museum Thu 23.11., 18:00


Patience, patience, t’iras au paradis!
by Hadja Lahbib

Belgium 2014, 85 min., documentary, French/Arabic with English subtitles

Daily prayers and visiting the market on Mondays – this is what has made up Warda’s life since she came from Marocco to Belgium. That changes all at once when she registers for a literacy course. There she gets to know like-minded people, and together the adventuresome senior women who were hungry for discovery explore their unknown world, experiencing hilarious moments along the way.
Protagonist Tata Milouda present.

Kino Museum Sun 26.11., 18:00 I Frauencafé Achtbar Sun 26.11., 11:00


Ri Chang Dui Hua – Small Talk
by Hui-Chen Huang

Taiwan 2016, 88 min., documentary, Taiwanese with English subtitles

Huang knows very little about her mother, who would rather spend time gambling than with her daughters. Only hesitantly, in intimate conversations, does the mother reveal what difficulties she had because of her homosexuality, her arranged marriage and later as a single mother. A moving portrait of a mother-daughter relationship.
Berlinale Teddy Award. Taiwan’s candidate for the 2018 Oscar.

Kino Museum Fri 24.11., 16:00


Skörheten – Fragility
by Ahang Bashi

Sweden 2015, 73 min., documentary, Swedish with English subtitles

Ahang, a young filmmaker from Stockholm, starts suffering from panic attacks at the height of her career. She then documents her panic attacks, providing courageous insights into her everyday life between periods of depression and her emergency action kit while trying to figure out why this is happening to her? The search leads her to her own family history and their flight from Iran to Sweden.
Three film awards.

Kino Museum Tue 28.11., 16:00


Some Things Are Hard to Talk About
by Stefanie Brockhaus

Germany 2017, 79 min., documentary, German with English subtitles

“Mum, I’m pregnant again.“ Stefanie tells her mother a lot, but what does she actually know about her mother? It’s hard to talk about some things, especially about the subject of abortion. Family secrets that have long been kept silent are finally aired: three generations, four different fates, and a family that breaks the silence can in the end find a way to mutual understanding.
Expert present.

Kino Museum Sat 25.11., 15:30


The Apology
by Tiffany Hsiung

Japan/South-Korea/China/Philippines/Canada 2016, 104 min., documentary, Japanese/Korean/Mandarin/Cebuano (Visayan)/English with English subtitles

Grandma Gil, Grandma Cao and Grandma Adela from Korea, China and the Philippines have all experienced something in common: they were all forced into prostitution as “Comfort Women“ by the Japanese military during World War II. These three strong women tell their life stories, all the while waiting for their demands to be met by the Japanese government.
Five awards.

Kino Museum Wed 29.11., 16:00


The Poetess
by Stefanie Brockhaus and Andreas Wolff

Saudi-Arabia/Germany 2017, 89 min., documentary, Arabic with English subtitles

Hissa Hilal is the first woman to appear on Saudi Arabia’s favorite reality show “Million’s Poet.“ With a powerful voice, she recites her poems for 75 million men and women in the TV audience, poems in which she specifically denounces terror, fundamentalism and the oppression of women in her country. A scandal which makes her world famous overnight, causing admiration and death threats. She continues to use the media platform to have her cause heard as she wins against her male competitors round after round.
Expert present.

Kino Museum Tue 28.11., 18:00


What Tomorrow Brings
by Beth Murphy

Afghanistan/USA 2016, 89 min., documentary, Dari/English with English subtitles

“I have no interest in marriage. All I want is to graduate.“ The seventh-grader Pashtana and over 400 other girls are given a chance for education in a girls’ school in the province of Kabul. The goal of the founder Razia Jan is to educate girls to be independent, strong women, who can provide hope as role models to the destroyed country of Afghanistan.
Three awards.

Kino Museum Sat 25.11., 16:00


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