Event

07.
12.

19:00 - 21:00

Eine flexible Frau – Drehbuch und Materialien
Tatjana Turanskyj
published by EECLECTIC
Editors: Jan Ahlrichs and Janine Sack
Preface: Angela McRobbie
Film selection: Toby Ashraf
Design: Janine Sack
epub 290 MB
Tickets: 10 Euros (including e-book)

Tickets:

Drifter by Tatjana Turanskyj - E-Book Presentation and Talk

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The recently published e-book Eine Flexible Frau - Drehbuch und Materialien (Drifter - Script and Materials) is a tribute to the filmmaker Tatjana Turanskyj, who died far too early last year. Eine Flexible Frau (Drifter), Tatjana Turanskyj's acclaimed film from 2010, negotiates precarious working conditions, self-promotion claims in the creative world of work and feminist aberrations in postmodern capitalism.

Turanskyj's motto "Keep going!" means for us to keep talking about her timelessly relevant work, to keep watching her films and to keep reading the script. We are coming together this evening to present the wealth of material in the e-book, to view film clips and to have a conversation with those involved in the publication: the editors Jan Ahlrichs and Janine Sack as well as cultural scientist Angela McRobbie. To "move on".

With this digital publication, the screenplay of the first part of the "Women and Work" trilogy is available as a text: The Film Script is on the one hand material and working basis and at the same time a form in its own right. With unpublished film clips and versatile materials from the preparation for the shoot and the shoot itself, the work on this iconic film thus becomes vivid and comprehensible. The British cultural scientist Angela McRobbie (Top Girls - Feminism and the Rise of the Neoliberal Gender Regime, 2010) has written a very personal and penetrating foreword.

Following the event, Drifter will be screened in the cinema at 21: 10.

Tatjana Turanskyj began her artistic career in 2000 and co-founded the performance film collective hangover ltd* with projects at the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz and various film projects. Turanskyj's films have been shown at international festivals and in exhibition contexts, they have won awards and have been exploited in cinemas. Tatjana Turanskyj was co-founder of Pro Quote Regie/Film, an organisation that successfully campaigns for equality and diversity in the film and media sector.