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- Against the backdrop of Taiwan's turbulent presidential elections in 2004, TIGERWOMEN GROW WINGS portrays three women of different generations. Noted opera singer Hsieh Yueh-hsia, internationally renowned writer Li Ang, and 23-year-old film director Chen Yin-jung are featured in this documentary, which focuses on the changes taking place in the lives of women in Taiwan's youthful democracy.
- Documentary about Norwegian-born Eva Norvind (AKA Ava Taurel): sex therapist, writer, dominatrix and Mexico's 'Marilyn Monroe'.
- A reporter who goes to San Francisco to write about romance has an affair with a stripper from an all-women's club.
- The late German film, theatre and opera director Schroeter is a self-proclaimed dinosaur from another age when people dreamed of ultimate freedom in film". Filmmaker Treut visits him on the set of his feature "DEUX" in Paris, and in Düsseldorf during the production of the opera "Norma". World premiere: FCMM October 2003. Screened at International Documentary Filmfestival Thessaloniki March 2004. Currently on the international filmfest circuit.
- Three women filmmakers examine sexuality in this anthology. Segment 1 is entitled "Let's Talk About Sex" and is the story of an aspiring actress whose day job is as a phone-sex operator. Tiring of listening to callers' fantasies, she finds a caller who is willing to listen to hers. Segment 2 is called "Taboo Palor" and tells the story of two lesbians, who, for variety, pick up a man for sex. He ends up getting more than he bargained for. Segment 3 is "Wonton Soup." Here an Australian-Chinese man tries to rekindle his affair with a Chinese woman by returning to their roots: both in the kitchen and in the bedroom.
- Four documentaries in one. One has Camille Paglia explaining her ways of thinking. One has Annie Sprinkle explaining her approach to performance art, which includes inviting audience members to view her cervix with a speculum. One interview investigates a professional woman's preoccupation with sadomasochism. The fourth documents the life adjustments of an F2M (female-to-male) sex change who looks like a dangerous biker, with slick black hair, a matching motorcycle jacket, and tattoos.
- Filmmaker Monika Treut documents her journey from West to East and North to South reflecting personal experience and global crisis. In search of new projects and new personal orientation she travels from San Francisco to Rio de Janeiro, from Paris to Jerusalem, from Toronto to Taipei. World premiere: Lichtmess Kino Hamburg, January 2004. Metropolis Kino Hamburg, February 2004. International premiere: Cambridge International Filmfestival, July 14th, 2004.
- Documentary about artist Yvonne Bezzerra de Mello, a human rights activist and her work with homeless boys in Rio de Janeiro.
- Yi-chun from Taipei is a slender girl and she loves to eat. That's a problem for the 17-year-old dance student, since she is supposed to be on a strict diet. Her family and her teachers are watching her closely. There is not much "laissez-faire" for teenagers in Taiwan, the over-achieving country. Good grades in school are mandatory. Used to 12 hours school days, kids and teenagers are thrown under the harsh regime of competition in school, Yi-chun also takes extra lessons in math and teaches at the dance school where her mother works. To be an teenager in Taiwan is not about "sex, drugs and rock 'n roll" but about discipline, good grades and the struggle for the best possible start to professional life. Taiwan is perhaps the most advanced and developed country in South-east Asia. For the last 5 years it has enjoyed a fully fledged democracy, which stands up against the threats of the superpower China. The film follows Yi-chun in her everyday life in school, where we still find remnants of the military dictatorship like raising the flag and target shooting. We also witness Yi-chun's little escapes to the night markets and her soft rebellion against the always critical older sister. "Made in Taiwan" is part of a series of documentary portraits of 17-year-old girls all over the world, commissioned by the GermanTV channel ZDF/3sat. The series offers a revealing perspective on the varieties of young women's lives - their hopes and dreams, constraints and yearnings, their preoccupation with parental expectation and religious tradition, their fantasy yet criticism of marriage, longing for home and safety or search for newness and excitement. Each film focuses on one girl - her world and her worldview.
- A immigrant's father is coming to visit from Germany. She has lied to him about her acting career, having looked unsuccessfully for parts for a year, and has also told him she's married. So she enlists her gay roommate to act as her husband, which causes complications in his lifestyle. When Dad arrives, he accompanies her to an audition for a New Age Erotic film with Annie Sprinkle, and he accidentally gets a part in a commercial, and gets involved with Annie. The daughter is miffed, and ends up trying to decide what her own sexual orientation is.
- Wanda ist von Berufs wegen grausam. Ihre Spezialitaet: das Erfinden von Fallen fuer ihre Liebhaber/innen. Gregor, der romantische Schwaermer, wird aus seinem Traum gerissen. Justine, die naive Unschuld aus Uebersee, muss lernen, dass auch die Leidenschaft eine Illusion ist. Herr Maehrsch, ein Journalist, will ein Interview mit Wanda und lernt dabei etwas ueber seine verborgenen Wunesche. Nur Caren weiss, worum es geht. Deshalb spielt sie auch bald keine Rolle mehr. (aus dem Prorammheft Max-Ophuels-Preis 1995) "Aufregenderes, subversiveres, seltsameres Kino wird man so bald bei uns nicht mehr zu sehen bekommen." (H.C. Blumenberg, die Zeit)