Marta Pulk – A Year Full of Drama #SydFilmFest
Director Marta Pulk talks about her documentary A year full of drama included in the program Europe! Voices of women in film presented at the virtual edition of the 2020 Sydney Film Festival.
Director Marta Pulk talks about her documentary A year full of drama included in the program Europe! Voices of women in film presented at the virtual edition of the 2020 Sydney Film Festival.
Seven Finnish women directors question gender stereotypes and the way women’s lives are conditioned in a post-#MeToo era in this clever, provocative fictional anthology.
In this gritty German love story, a former boxer is tested as he tries to keep custody of his children and win over his ex-girlfriend.
Motherhood, dreams and the horrors of war.
A film about inseparable twins and creativity.
From 10-21 June, the Sydney Film Festival screens world premieres of compelling true stories from some of Australia’s most exciting documentary filmmakers, a program of shorts from rising stars of the Australian film industry, and films from Europe’s most cutting-edge female directors.
A blackly comedic drama about an overworked and repressed Cypriot housewife who – once she hits menopause – dreams of violent rebellion against her sexist husband.
A touching documentary about a community trying to survive austerity and revive commerce in their tiny Greek village, by marketing their organic tomato goods as trendy delicacies.
Ásthildur Kjartansdóttir’s assured feature debut focuses on a journalist who invites three immigrant women to share her house in Reykjavik. Division and discord soon arise.
Dirty deals and double crosses are served up with the caviar in director Elena Tikhonova’s colourful comic caper about a Russian oligarch’s shady real estate scheme in Austria.