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Antonia Kilian • Director of The Other Side of the River

Antonia Kilian • Director of The Other Side of the River
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Syndicado Snaps Up CPH:DOX Competition Entry Oh, It Hertz! (EXCLUSIVE)

Syndicado Snaps Up CPH:DOX Competition Entry Oh, It Hertz! (EXCLUSIVE) Annika Pham, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Variety. The film, selected for the Nordic:DOX competition program, is produced by UpNorth Film, the company behind the festival hits “iHuman” (2019), “Golden Dawn Girls” (2017), “Recruiting for Jihad” (2017) and “Two Raging Grannies” (2014). More from Variety “Oh, It Hertz!” explores how sound affects human beings in the most eclectic ways and how it can be used as a weapon in the hands of evil forces. The main protagonist is U.S. born vocalist/musician Laurie Amat, who performed with the cult band “The Residents” at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Passionate about the emotional impact of sound, Amat is worried that the Nazis might have messed about with music, as she has heard of a Nazi conspiracy theory around their alleged changing of music tuning in 1939 – from 432 to 440 Hertz – to manipulate the masses. Gunnar Hall Jensen

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for the CPH:DOX title The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River by Antonia Kilian (© Antonia Kilian) Crossing the Euphrates river is the way that 19-year-old Hala managed to escape an arranged marriage, and her new home is a Kurdish Women’s Protection Unit – which soon after liberates her hometown of Minbij from Islamic State. The enemy for her fellow female soldiers is not just IS, but the patriarchy in general, with the ideal of marriage being the ultimate oppressive institution. The brutalities that these young women have experienced at the hands of their husbands and within their own families lead them to the other side of the river, where they are trained in combat and educated in the feminist ideals of the Kurdish Women’s Movement. Inspired by these teachings and dedicated to the promise of freeing more women but also liberating her sisters, could Hala’s all-consuming mission leave her space for freedom and even love?

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for the CPH:DOX title The Other Side of the River

The Other Side of the River by Antonia Kilian (© Antonia Kilian) Crossing the Euphrates river is the way that 19-year-old Hala managed to escape an arranged marriage, and her new home is a Kurdish Women’s Protection Unit – which soon after liberates her hometown of Minbij from Islamic State. The enemy for her fellow female soldiers is not just IS, but the patriarchy in general, with the ideal of marriage being the ultimate oppressive institution. The brutalities that these young women have experienced at the hands of their husbands and within their own families lead them to the other side of the river, where they are trained in combat and educated in the feminist ideals of the Kurdish Women’s Movement. Inspired by these teachings and dedicated to the promise of freeing more women but also liberating her sisters, could Hala’s all-consuming mission leave her space for freedom and even love?

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for the CPH:DOX title The Other Side of the River

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for the CPH:DOX title The Other Side of the River
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