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Cracks in the patriarchy

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Cracks in the patriarchy

Cracks in the patriarchy is an Argentinian-German Documentary about the multifaceted struggle of the LGBT-Community in Buenos Aires. The World Premiere take place the 3 of July 2020 at the Outfest Perú[1]. The self organized and independent-Movie made by Cagdas Celtikli and Kai Münch from the year 2020 is selected in different Filmfestivals South America, Europe, Asia and the USA. [2]

Synopsis[edit]

A documentary made from 7 perspectives which are all part of the LGBTQI+ Community in Buenos Aires. The protagonists are sharing why and with what kind of goals there are politically involved in the movement. They take us to an autobiographically and politically journey in terms of their life’s and their activism inside a shared frame, a political, cultural and social mobilization against patriarchy.

Throughout that documentary you will get familiar with the processes and personal formations within the story with all their similarities and differences. You´ll going to get to know the impressive motivations which they have inside their political ideals and their way of living in order to make the world a better place for everyone. In that sense you will get confronted with topics like the local LGBTQI+ Pride from their beginning to nowadays as well as the fight for the legalization of abortion in Argentina and the implementation of the laws such as equal marriage rights, the law for the gender identities. In their interviews they are highlighting, that all those achievements are not a gift falling down from the sky but rather than are results of political organizations and fights.

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Official film poster from cracks in the patriarchy. With the Laurels from all the confirmed screenings at Filmfestivals at this moment.

Also, they will illustrate the need of continue fighting in order to promote an equal and diverse future. Their personal experience is source of their fight and at the same hand the strategy from the movements which they are representing. At the same time the project points out that the motivation of living in a fairer society is the motor of their fight. This motor is the fight for a society who should recognize their being and rights in order to fight against the institutional and concrete violence of the patriarchy.

References list[edit]

  1. "LGBTIQ* Filmfestival in Perú". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Cracks in the patriarchy". Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)



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