10th(2008)
Claudia Morgado ESCANILLA
In this movie, the narrator says, ¡°I have a memory of changing my gender when I was either 6 or 7 years old.¡± But a story about changing one¡¯s gender might be boring and dry. So the narrator suggests that we go back to our childhood when we never thought about gender or gender equality. When little Robin finds that her bikini top does not fit her, She decides to go to a swimming lesson without it. She rather bravely goes diving, which She used to be afraid, than complaisantly accepts her gender role (of wearing bikini). How about this comedy film if you feel uncomfortable hearing the word, Feminism? (KIM Sunah)
In this movie, the narrator says, ¡°I have a memory of changing my gender when I was either 6 or 7 years old.¡± But a story about changing one¡¯s gender might be boring and dry. So the narrator suggests that we go back to our childhood when we never thought about gender or gender equality. When little Robin finds that her bikini top does not fit her, She decides to go to a swimming lesson without it. She rather bravely goes diving, which She used to be afraid, than complaisantly accepts her gender role (of wearing bikini). How about this comedy film if you feel uncomfortable hearing the word, Feminism? (KIM Sunah)
Claudia Morgado ESCANILLAClaudia Morgado ESCANILLA
Born in Santiago, Chile. Claudia Morgado Escanilla graduated from Montreal¡¯s Concordia University in 1991. In 2000 she completed the filmmaking course in Residency Program at The Canadian Film Centre where she directed the short film Sufferance. She resides in Vancouver where she has worked professionally for fifteen years in the local film industry. She is in development of her first feature script In Patagonia originally funded by the Telefilm Canada Screenwriter¡¯s Assistant Program.