Where does liberation come from?

22. April 12:30 until 14:30 at Thalia Kino | Saal 4

Two protagonists, one goal: independence. While Nao tries her hand at digital sex work and explores a work reality that frees her from conventional labor models, Teruko hopes that by moving to Tokyo she will be able to live a life separate from the paths trodden by the women in her family before her

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My Hometown

Japan | 2022 | Genre Film | 42 Min. | Japanese (English Subtitles)
My Hometown
Japan | 2022 | Genre Film | 42 Min. | Japanese (English Subtitles)

A young woman named Teruko lives in a housing estate in Japan, her family doesn’t have much money. Studying in Tokyo is supposed to offer her a better life. When her father reaches out to her after a long absence, the family risks descending into an unsolvable conflict before her departure.

Running for:Best Fiction FilmOutstanding Artistic Achievement in a Fiction Film
DirectorsAoi FURUKAWACameraSoma NISHIOCastMiki KOSHIYAMA Soraka

Ama Osa

Italy | 2022 | Documentary Feature | 48 Min. | Italian (English Subtitles)
Ama Osa
Italy | 2022 | Documentary Feature | 48 Min. | Italian (English Subtitles)

Nao works as a camgirl on the internet. Her profession is not only a job, but also an outlet for artistic, self-determined expression. Nao stages, performs and reflects her own body and thus constantly discovers new sides of herself.

Running for:Best Documentary FilmOutstanding Artistic Achievement in a Documentary Film
DirectorsMarija Stefanija LinužaCameraMargherita DucaEditingLeonardo MinatiSound MixerRiccardo Spagnol

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