DOCNZ: The New Zealand International Documentary Film Festival

 
 

Gender/Sexuality

Displaying 1-7 of 7 films.

  
  • Assume Nothing

    New Zealand Focusing on the art and performances of six "alternative" gender artists of Maori, Samoan-Japanese, and Pakeha descent.

  • Behind Forgotten Eyes

    USA, South Korea, Japan During WWII over 200,000 Korean women were forcefully used as sexual slaves by the Japanese army...now they demand to be heard.

  • A Jihad for Love

    USA Jihad is an Arabic noun meaning "struggle" — A Jihad for Love is a film chronicling the personal religious struggle to reconcile religion and love.

  • An Ordinary Person

    New Zealand Taking as its starting point a cluster of killings in Auckland in 2003-4, An Ordinary Person unpacks the notorious ‘homosexual advance defence’ to murder.

  • Rev Therapy

    New Zealand Rev Therapy reveals the spectacular shows of the Stunt Corp team and all the work and preparation going into them, portraying their sub-culture with humour and dignity.

  • Suddenly, Last Winter

    Italy A couple, Gustav and Luca, engage in discussions with people on the street, politicians and religious leaders about the discrimination against gays and lesbians in Italy.

  • TOKI Does New York

    New Zealand New Zealand Artist Hye Rim Lee has conquered the East. Now it’s time to find out if she can conquer the West.

 
  
 
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