Docs Hedy Lamar 2025 | Cyberfeminist short film session

Fri, 13/06/2025 de 09:00 a 23:30

A session that immerses us in a collection of five shorts that explore the digital world through the critical and radical lens of cyberfeminism. From fantasy and horror to subversive aesthetics, these films question power structures, harassment, and violence—both physical and digital—offering a deep perspective on gender dynamics in the digital age.

PETRIFICADA | Iuri Bermudes and Renata Weinberger | 2024 | Brazil | 12 min. | VOSE | +14
A horror and fantasy short that exposes both physical and digital sexual violence. Alice meets Bruno but soon realizes something is wrong. She wants to leave… but can’t. With an unsettling atmosphere, the film transforms a shocking reality into a visual scream against misogynistic violence.

A CYBERFEMINIST MANIFESTO FOR THE 21ST CENTURY | Vns MATRIX | 1991 | Australia | 6 min. | VOSE
A disruptive call for female freedom, an explosion of defiance and sensuality that breaks established norms and redefines power through the body and technology.

A LA CARA (2020) | Javier Marco | Spain | 14 min. | VOSE
A gripping short film that tackles online hate. A woman digitally harassed manages to confront her anonymous attacker face to face. An uncomfortable and tense story that makes us reflect on the impunity of online hate and its real-world consequences.

A BITCH MUTANT MANIFESTO | Lukas Engelhardt | 2016 | Netherlands | 4:42 min. | VOSCat
A visceral and transgressive call to challenge imposed norms. With irreverent language, it celebrates the freedom of mutant identities, breaking power structures and redefining the future from a radical and disruptive perspective.

Introduction by
Eva Cruells, psychologist and expert in feminist public policies. With a career dedicated to defending women's rights and digital justice, she has worked with organizations such as the SURT Foundation and the European Women’s Lobby. She currently leads projects on digital violence at Alia, where she coordinates the feminist line of support for victims of digital violence, and is co-founder of Donestech, a research collective on cyberfeminism and technological sovereignty.

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