IL CINEMA PER I DIRITTI DI CHI LAVORA
Once again this year, Job Film Days dedicates a section to women’s work, a current and necessary topic. Although the role of women is nowadays recognized as a cornerstone for sustainable development, there are still evident inequalities. For decades now we the fight against the penalization of women in the job market rages on, for a different work dignity for women, for an equality that respects diversity, but this goal still seems very far away: according to the 2020 gender gap report, it will take at least another hundred years to close the current gender gap. That is providing that people commit themselves to achieving this goal.
Through four films – which will be screened at the Greenwich Cinema at 21.00 – this section aims to show a composite and multifaceted human and working reality, one that represents different countries and ways of conceiving work. On one hand, there’s a message of hope: some movies reflect on women’s work fulfillment, even within a system that hinders them and makes their careers and the pursuit of their dreams even more difficult. On the other hand, the pitfalls of a working world that is defined by patriarchal hierarchies, not only in the countries where status of women is more precarious and where they are oppressed.
Galleria Subalpina – piazza Castello, 9
THE VISITORS (Czech Republic/Norway/Slovakia, 2022, 85′) Tuesday 3 October, 5.00 pm, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Direction, screenplay: Veronika LiskovaPhotography: Vojtech VanuraEditing: Marek SulikMusic: Jana Winderen, Jonatan PastirakSound: Jakub Jurasek, Jan RichtrProduction: Cinemotif Films The anthropologist Zdenka moves with her husband and her three children to Svalbard, in Norway, to study life […]
DOR / LONGING (Belgium/Romania, 2022, 52′) Thursday 5 October, 5pm, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Direction: Jannes CallensPhotography: Sven AertsEditing: Isidor IlicSound: Tim CoenegrachtsProduction: Jannes Callens, Catalin Bocîrnea Stefan Gota goes from Belgium back to Romania, his home country, to start over by working as a shepherd. The film describes his daily […]
AMA OSA / Love Dare (Italy, 2022, 48′) Sunday 8 October, 3.00 pm, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Direction: Marija Stefanija LinuzaPhotography: Margherita DucaEditing: Leonardo MinatiSound: Leonardo Minati, Marija Stefanija LinuzaProduction: Zelig Naomi lives in Palermo, shaved hair, oversized jumper, androgynous appearance. She starts doing the cam girl without too much persuasion […]
FAIRE LE BOIS (France, 2022, 45′) Sunday 8 October, 3.00 pm, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Director: Lola PeuchPhotography: Victor ZéboEditing: Cécile MartinaudMusic: Sina AraghiSound: Bertrand Larrieu, Bruno GinestetProduction: Survivance Heden, Claudia and Samantha are three prostitutes who, after various experiences, found their workplace in the Parisian Bois du Boulogne park. They […]
IL POSTO / THE PLACE (Italy/France/Germany, 2022, 75′) Saturday 7 October, 7.00 pm, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Director, screenplay: Gianluca Matarrese, Mattia ColomboPhotography: Mattia Colombo, Jacopo LoiodiceEditing: Giorgia VillaMusic: CantautomaProduction: Altara Films, Bocalupo Films Every month, thousands of nurses hold an open contest to enter the few positions open in the […]
LIFE IS A GAME (Italy, 2023, 60′) Wednesday 4 October, 7.00 pm, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Director: Luca Quagliato, Laura CarrerSubject: Laura Carrer, Luca Quagliato, Guglielmo TrupiaPhotography: Luca QuagliatoEditing: Guglielmo TrupiaMusic: Alek HidellSound: Laura CarrerDesign and animations: Marco MeloniProduction: Irpi Media con il supporto di European Cultural Foundation Thirteen delivery people […]
OR DE VIE / A GOLDEN LIFE (Burkina Faso/Benin/France, 2023, 84′) Wednesday October 4th, 9 p.m, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Director, screenplay: Boubacar SangaréPhotography: Isso Emmanuel BationoEditing: Gladys JoujouSound: Seydou PorgoProduction: Imedia, Merveilles Productions, Les Films de la caravane A gold mine in the south of Burkina Faso. The life of […]
EAT BITTER (Central African Republic/China, 2023, 97′) Friday October 6th, 6.30 p.m, Cinema Greenwich Village Director: Pascale-Appora Gnekindi, Ningyi SunScreenplay: Mathieu Faure, Ningyi Sun, Pascale-Appora GnekindiPhotography: Orphée Zaza Emmanuel BamoyEditing: Hannah Choe, Mathieu FaureMusic: Cal FreundlichProduction: Kea-Kwis Production, Oaz Picture Entertainment, Perpetuo Films, MJagger Website synopsis With Eat Bitter, co-production between the Central African […]
GWETTO (Madagascar/France, 2023, 52′) Thursday October 5th, 7 p.m, Cinema Massimo, Room 3 Buy ticket online Director, photography: Michaël AndrianalyEditing: Valentina BarrigaSound: Wilfried AndrianjaraProduction: Les Films de la pluie, Les Films de la pépinière Jelco, Justin, Rabetsy and Mamy have come to the economic capital of Madagascar Tamatave from different places of the country […]