Männin
Männin | |
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Directed by | Mika'ela Fisher |
Produced by | Mika'ela Fisher |
Written by | Mika'ela Fisher |
Music by | Birgit Yew |
Cinematography | Philippe Deutsch |
Edited by | Pierre Goupillon |
Production company |
Chrysopras Films |
Distributed by | Saint-André-des-Arts |
Release dates |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
Country |
France Germany |
Language |
German French |
Männin is a 2015 French-German philosophical drama film (short film) written and directed by Mika'ela Fisher.[1] [2][3]
Plot
What does being a man? What does being a woman? A search for identity that unites these two sexes to the same person.
Background
Männin is a term originated by Martin Luther, meaning woman created from the rib of man.( Verse Gen 2:23 )
Note
- Both Adam and Eve are portrayed by the same person to reveal the duality and yet sameness of us all.
- The film ends with a thesis of Franz Kafka.
Reception
- American Psychological Association Film Festival 2015 [4] [5]
- Accolade Global Film Competition 2015 [6]
- Religion Today Film Festival 2015 [7]
- Great Lakes International Film Festival 2015 [8]
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2015 | Accolade Global Film Competition | |||
Award of Merit (Women Filmmakers) | Mika'ela Fisher | Won | ||
2015 | American Psychological Association Film Festival | |||
Best Short Film (Avant-garde) | Mika'ela Fisher | Nominated |
External links
- Männin at the Internet Movie Database
- Filmstarts Männin
- Unifrance Männin
- Allocine Männin
- Homepage Männin
References
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