OBSCURA CAMERA

OBSCURA CAMERA

Obscura Camera, 2008
Director: María Victoria Menis, 86’, Colour, Spanish, English subtitled
Gertrudis is grown up in a region where immigrant Jewish families live in Argentina in 19th century. She lives the life of a woman who is found ugly by her family and friends, who finds herself ugly and who therefore tries to be invisible. She gets married. She’s got children. One day, lens of an itinerant photographer whom they host to photograph their family life reflects her in a way that no one else has seen her before. With a strong and poetic film language, the film reveals the possibility of establishing the relationships of seeing and being seen beyond the subject-object context without turning woman’s body into the object of man’s view...

Past Programs
7th International Filmmor Women’s Film Festival
March 10–15, 2009