Incompresa (SIPFilmFest 2017)

Rome, 1984. Aria is a nine-year-old girl. On the verge of divorce, Aria's infantile and selfish parents are too preoccupied with their careers and extra-marital affairs to properly tend to any of Aria's needs. While her two older sisters are pampered, Aria is treated with cold indifference. Yet she yearns to love and to be loved. Watch the trailer here.

SIPFilmFest 2017: FEMALE VOICES FROM THE SOUTH (9/21 - 9/24)

Women directors have often been neglected by mainstream audiences and canonical academic syllabi. At a time of uncertainty for women's rights, we would like to give voice to female filmmakers, protagonists, and minor characters who have questioned the status quo with their gaze, their stories, and their behaviors, and have gone beyond the traditional portrayal of women as saints or sinners. Our selections of movies "from the South" encompasses a variety of countries and latitudes to bring women's experiences from a cross-cultural and global point of view to the forefront.

All SIPFilmFest events are open to the public, and all films will be shown in their original languages with English subtitles. Further information about student participation in the Festival will be shared soon.

SIPFilmFest 2017 is possible thanks to the generous support of the Provost’s Office, the Institute of World Languages, the Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality, and the Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. The event was organized by Sarah Annunziato, Nuria Ballesteros Soria, Francesca Calamita, Marina Escamez Ballesta, Lilian Feitosa, Sara Gastón Echevarría, Esperanza Gorriz Jarque, Alicia López-Operé, Esther Poveda Moreno, Paula Sprague, and Zaida Villanueva García.

Subtitle: 
SIPFilmFest 2017: Female Voices from the South
Location: 
Charlottesville City Hall Auditorium
Academic Year: 
2017
Event Photo: 
Incompresa (SIPFilmFest 2017)
Event Date: 
Saturday, September 23, 2017 7:00 PM