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SESSÃO 9

Religion, Gender and Stereotypes

Trailer

SUPERGIRL

2016, 80 min, USA

Jessie Auritt

Versão com Legendas em Português, debate em Inglês

Screening of "Supergirl", an independent documentary about a young orthodox Jewish girl in the USA who is a world record-holding powerlifter, followed by debate with the director Jessie Auritt with anthropologist Miguel Vale de Almeida (ISCTE-UIL).

 

Synopsis

When a nine-year-old girl breaks a powerlifting world record, she turns into an international phenomenon and “Supergirl” is born. Naomi Kutin seems like a typical Orthodox Jewish pre-teen, until her extraordinary talent transforms the lives of her family and thrusts her into news headlines. SUPERGIRL follows Naomi’s unique coming-of-age story as she fights to hold on to her title while navigating the perils of adolescence—from strict religious obligations to cyber-bullying, and health issues which could jeopardize her future in powerlifting. Can she still be “Supergirl” if she can no longer break world records? With a passionate family supporting her each step of the way, Naomi must learn to accept herself and discover she is as strong inside as she is outside.

 

Filmmaker Bio

Jessie Auritt is a documentary filmmaker based in New York City. Her previous short film, the documentary THE BIRDMAN, screened at festivals around the country and received the Slamdance Grand Jury Prize for Short Documentary in 2013. In addition to independent filmmaking, she has shot, edited, directed, and produced videos for UNICEF, IFC.com, the New York Daily News, and many other companies and nonprofit organizations. Jessie is an alumnus of the IFP Documentary Lab and a member of the women’s filmmaker group, Film Fatales. SUPERGIRL is Jessie’s debut as a feature film director.  

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