Women of Water Poster

Women Of Water

dir. by Editta Braun, Austria
runtime: 10 min
A play about showing and concealing, moving and being moved. A ballet for isolated limbs, a trio for dancers flowing, floating, swimming and gliding. Carried by Thierry Zaboitzeff's marvellous sounds and tones, breathtaking through unprecedented perspectives, the piece writes a new, purely female story of creation out of the water.

Cast

  • Weng Teng Choi-Buttinger
  • Jerca Rožnik Novak
  • Nikola Majtanova

Credits

Directors
Editta Braun
Producers
Menie Weissbacher, Editta Braun
Sound editors
Thierry Zaboitzeff
Mykonos Biennale 2015 - Film Festival -  Women of Water 1 - screen shot
Mykonos Biennale 2015 - Film Festival -  Women of Water 2 - screen shot
Mykonos Biennale 2015 - Film Festival -  Women of Water 3 - screen shot
Mykonos Biennale 2015 - Film Festival -  Women of Water 4 - screen shot
Mykonos Biennale 2015 - Film Festival -  Women of Water 5 - screen shot
Mykonos Biennale 2015 - Film Festival -  Women of Water - Director - screen shot

Directors Statement

For the film project, a special platform with a transparent Plexiglas floor was constructed to provide a completely new view of the protagonists. Seen from the soles of their feet, the world is upside down. Distances appear shifted, lines of sight distorted. In the film, the close-up from the side complements the unfamiliar view from below, I can combine different perspectives and cut them against each other. The bodies are reflected on the glass floor, limbs seem to double. 
Water is life. Women give life. The beginning quotes Michelangelo's story of male creation, the female body in the embryonic position reminds us that the female body gives life, the gush of water is reminiscent of the water that breaks at birth, that makes its way. Against the dark night sky, the women seem to float in space - an escape movement in times of resurgent patriarchy? In the end, they are completely with themselves, completely together, and together they form the circle of life that knows no end. A female creation myth.

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