

Zurich
Saturday, 26. April 2014
Sunday, 27. April 2014
Wednesday, 30. April 2014
Thursday, 1. May 2014
Oliver Sechting, Max Taubert · D 2014 · D/E/d · 88 min

Kitty Green · AUS 2013 · Rus/e/d · 78 min
D/E · 45 min
Oliver Demont · D · 30 min
Evgeniy Nevskiy · RUS 2014 · Rus/e · 110 min
Friday, 2. May 2014
D/E · 45 min
Saturday, 3. May 2014
Ilppo Pohjola · FIN 1991 · Finn/E/e · 55 min

D/E
Mike Lerner, Maxim Pozdorovkin · GB 2013 · Russ/e/d · 88 min
Sunday, 4. May 2014
Mike Lerner, Maxim Pozdorovkin · GB 2013 · Russ/e/d · 88 min
Beth Nelson, Ana Grillo · USA 2013 · E/d · 62 min


Monday, 5. May 2014
Tuesday, 6. May 2014
D/E
Pepa Hristova · D


Lecture
Northern Albania is still home today to so-called "Sworn Virgins". A collection of laws from the Middle Ages, passed down over the centuries by word of mouth, allows families who have lost their patriarch – not seldom through blood feuds – to select a woman as head of the household. But only under the condition that she make an irrevocable vow to remain a virgin for the rest of her life. These sworn virgins are highly respected by their families and attain the status of men. They do men’s work and dress and behave like men, but are regarded as male in a social rather than a sexual sense. The sworn virgins fill their roles so perfectly that, over time, they are no longer regarded as women outside their own family. ?
Special in this context:
Wednesday, 7. May 2014
Pratibha Parmar · GB 1993 · E/d · 54 min
E · 45 min
Thursday, 8. May 2014
Beth Nelson, Ana Grillo · USA 2013 · E/d · 62 min

