New piece for Feminist Current: “Exposing youth to porn is dangerous, but the harms of pornography don’t end there”

In June, the government of New Zealand launched a public advertising campaign to warn about the consequences of pornography on minor consumers.

The ad shows a male and a female porn actor walking up to a house, naked, to inform the shocked mother who opens the door that her young son is consuming pornography from all the available electronic devices in the house. They tell her this is harmful for the boy as, “he does not know how relationships actually work,” and because, in porn, they don’t talk about consent. The female porn actress, “Sue,” tells the mother she and her partner “usually perform for adults, but your son’s just a kid.” The male actor, “Derrick,” stresses that he “would never act like that in real life.” The distressed mother is prompted to talk to her son “about the difference between what you see online and real-life relationships.” Continue reading

#InternetIsARight #InternetEsUnDerecho

I am so proud and happy I have been accepted as member by the organization European Network of Migrant Women, which I have followed very closely for the last four years! My first act is producing this short supporting video about digital inclusion for disadvantaged women, as a contribution to the campaign #InternetEsUnDerecho  started by the Spanish association Por Ti Mujer.

“The Wedding Cake” in São Paulo and Madrid!

So glad to announce two more festivals have selected “The Wedding Cake”!
It will be competing at the 31st São Paulo International Short Film Festival , organized by Associação Cultural Kinoforum. It will be held from 20th to 30th of August, as an online event. I am very honored to show my short!

 

I am also selected by the huge Short of the Year Festival for the coming Spring 2021 edition! It is a very tough competition there, so please keep your fingers crossed!

Three new selections for “The Wedding Cake”!

Three new selections to festivals for “The Wedding Cake”! I am pretty astonished!!

The Minikino is one of the finest short film festival of south-east Asia and I am quite proud of this selection! It should be held in September in Bali, if Covid allows!

I am also extremely happy of being semi-finalist at the Reale Film Festival in Cinisiello Balsamo (Milan), as their slogan is “We’re not cool, we’re real”: definitely my cup of tea!

Last but not least, the Fem Tour Truck, a festival that generates and moves on from Baskia to touch half the European continent and Sud America, touring its program around the world in a small bus: this is what I call cool!
For the Fem Tour Truck, my short is competing as videoart… soooo exciting!

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The Reykjavik prizes!

I am so glad I finally received the prizes I won for getting awarded at the Reykjavik Feminist Film Festival with “The Wedding Cake”!

A sculpture created by the architect and blacksmith Hallgerður Kata Óðinsdóttir, and a necklace made by the jewelry designer Gera Kristín Lárusdóttir. What a feeling to be able to touch them in real llife!

New project for “Dumb Flesh”!

It was a great day yesterday, we drove to Malmö, in the Scania region, to meet up with Cristina Hagander, an artist that works using first watercolor and ink, and then embroidery.

Cristina is the artist who interprets one of the narrations that will be part of my artistic documentary “Dumb Flesh”, of which “The Wedding Cake” is a pilot. Together with her I will try to tell a very difficult story, and I am sure that something truly unique and original will come out of this.

Yesterday Mikael Moiner prepared the photographic set on which Cristina will be able to create the necessary material for the animation. Meeting her was truly a pleasure, both under the personal and the artistic point of view.

“The Wedding Cake” wins the Bucharest Shortcut Cinefest!

I’m really happy that TWC has won again!! This time I am particularly glad because much of my work regarding prostitution in Europe has Romania as focus, being it a country battered by a poverty that forces many girls to become meat for slaughter in the inhuman German brothels. Winning at the Bucharest Shortcut Cinefest is a wishful sign for me for my future work in the fight against prostitution and pornography. So, once again, thank you Simon Häggström and Talita for leading my way!

I want to remind that this short is in all respects a “pilot” for a larger artistic project on these issues, and therefore I was extremely pleased that it was not only a finalist for the animation contest, but also for the experimental video section! In this sense, I want to thank once again who contributed with the aesthetic aspects of the short, Mikael Moiner Photography and Adriana Rosati. THANK YOU!!