Sylvie Cachin

Goddesses – We believe we were born perfect

Swiss, 2011, 75 min / original language with English subtitles

    In the “new” South Africa, the further development of privacy laws has taken on a central position in the life of the modern woman. Women are battling against the widespread violence between the sexes in the country by linking back to the pre-colonial pacifist society – not focused on heteronormativity but concentrated on women.

    In the context of the festival
    "Moussokouma: Zeitgenössischer Tanz aus Algerien, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Marokko, Senegal, Südafrika"

    Dates

    Past
    Sun 16.6.2013, 21:00 / HAU2

    Location

    HAU2
    Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

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