#INTERSECTIONALITY 2022

Refers to injustice, inequality, exclusion, and discrimination (based on a person’s gender, race, class, sexual orientation, or nationality) exercised due to imposed social categories and the existing system of oppression. – Screening 5.11.2022

Curator: Jazmin Iturbide
🗓️ 5.11.2022 – 6PM
📍 Brotfabrik. Caligaripl. 1, 13086 Berlin
🎫 Tickets


She’s The Protagonist

Director: Sarah Carlot Jaber
Country: Belgium

The Protagonist, by her given name, is presented to us in her natural environment : a jungle, sadly, often lacking in density. But today enough is enough! Being the mother, the secretary, the lover, the nanny, the baby bottle, the side piece of the main male character is no longer enough for our dear Protagonist ! Put on “mute” after the allocated time for female* characters in a film was reached, she runs away with her friend Voice-Over for a new journey with plenty of humor.

Standing Nude

Director: Caroline Hallier
Country: France

Paris, March 8, 2020 – Following violence on the sidelines of a feminist demonstration on Republic Square, sex worker activists find themselves in police custody and are led to explain the reasons for their fight.


Sungura (Rabbit)

Director: Lydia Matata
Country: Kenya

A woman with a disability wants to buy a vibrator from a traditional sexologist, or senga during a friend’s bridal shower; but she must confront other women at the party who believe that she is non-sexual because she uses a wheelchair, so shouldn’t need a vibrator in the first place.


This is Forever

Director: Susy Pena
Country: United Kingdom

With dreams of being the best ancestor she can be for her teenage son, an Indigenous Bolivian single mother applies for a Visa to remain in the UK while embarking on a journey of healing the wounds of her past.


Hors-Jeu (Outsiders)

Director: Hannah Cauhépé
Country: Turkey

In Erdogan’s Turkey, being queer isn’t a crime (yet), but it can still make your life a living hell. Which is why some members of the community have decided to claim their right to exist, loud and proud, with a soccer ball.