Feminist Rage
Animated compilation film about feminist rage caused by gender-based violence.
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Frame by frame animation, handdrawn and digitally colored.
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Nadin HeinkeDirector
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Nadin HeinkeAnimator
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Nadin HeinkeSound Designer
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Nadin HeinkeEditor
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Project Type:Animation, Documentary, Experimental, Short, Student
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Genres:Documentary, Animation
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Runtime:1 minute
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Completion Date:January 23, 2019
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Production Budget:0 EUR
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Country of Origin:Germany
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - University of Europe for Applied Sciences, Berlin
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Berlin Feminist Film WeekBerlin
Germany
March 8, 2020
Official Selection -
Davis Feminist Film FestivalDavis, CA
United States
May 29, 2020
Official Selection -
zeitimpuls shortfilmVienna
Austria
June 3, 2020
Official Selection -
BAM! FestivalAngleton, Texas
United States
May 1, 2020
Official Selection -
60 Second Intl. Film FestivalIslamabad / Youtube-Stream
Pakistan
August 14, 2020
Official Selection
Nadin Heinke is a Berlin based animation filmmaker, motion designer and visual artist. She just graduated at UE Germany in the department btk art & design, B.A. Film and Motion Design. Nadin has twice been granted a one-semester scholarship by her university.
Being a real Berliner, born behind the East part of the a Berlin Wall, Nadin is motivated to raise emotional and political awareness in her movies or confuse through experimental means that distort solid conceptions of normality and give way to look at things through a different perspective or from a new angle. Prior to her turn to video art and animation filmmaking she has completed a MA in Educational Sciences with a focus on civic education and theory of learning.
For four years now she continues to be part of the selection committee of Berlin Feminist Film Week, a self organised film festival in March every year.
"Feminist Rage" was inspired by reading an article about the emotion of rage in relation to female socialisation and societal views on women's expression of rage. Most women have learned from an early age to swallow their rage and surpress any expression of it. At the same time sexism, misogyny and gender-based violence give enough reasons to be angry. But what to do with that rage? It seems only a feminist movement can be both a way of recovery and a way to change society.