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ARCHIVE

17th(2015)



Embryo

Emma THORSANDER

  • Sweden
  • 2014
  • 14min
  • DCP
  • color/black and white
  • Animation, Documentary

SYNOPSIS

Korean Premiere | 2014 Goteborg Film Festival / 2014 Tempo Documentary Festival
 



 
 

Synopsis

 Embryo is an animated documentary based on intimate interviews with five women that have one thing in common : they all had abortions. With stories about choosing, or being forced into abortion, the film evoke thoughts about how things could have been, in what situation these women found themselves, and why abortion is considered as a taboo.
 
 



 
 

Program Note

 The animated film Embryo begins with a female voice confessing, \"My mom still doesn\'t know,\" and goes on to tell the story of five women who have previously had an abortion, an act that is still hushed up and regarded as taboo to this day. The stories of abortion, told in the actual voices of the women in interviews, range from deeply personal recollections and emotions to social commentaries about the changes in the societal attitude towards women. The calm, reserved voices of the interviewees, together with the animation, portray the women\'s experience and emotions most effectively and intimately. [Jiyeon KIM]
 


 

PROGRAM NOTE

Korean Premiere | 2014 Goteborg Film Festival / 2014 Tempo Documentary Festival
 



 
 

Synopsis

 Embryo is an animated documentary based on intimate interviews with five women that have one thing in common : they all had abortions. With stories about choosing, or being forced into abortion, the film evoke thoughts about how things could have been, in what situation these women found themselves, and why abortion is considered as a taboo.
 
 



 
 

Program Note

 The animated film Embryo begins with a female voice confessing, \"My mom still doesn\'t know,\" and goes on to tell the story of five women who have previously had an abortion, an act that is still hushed up and regarded as taboo to this day. The stories of abortion, told in the actual voices of the women in interviews, range from deeply personal recollections and emotions to social commentaries about the changes in the societal attitude towards women. The calm, reserved voices of the interviewees, together with the animation, portray the women\'s experience and emotions most effectively and intimately. [Jiyeon KIM]
 


 

Director

  • Emma THORSANDEREmma THORSANDER

    Emma THORSANDER is a director that since 2012 is based in Stockholm. She is active in the film collective RåFILM and has studied documentary and fiction. She has written, directed and produced a number of award winning short films. Emma¡¯s inspiration comes from reality and she moves freely between fiction and documentary. Her films examine the themes of identity, power and the body.

Credit

  • ProducerEmma THORSANDER
  • Editor Emma THORSANDER
  • Music Lea-Marie SITTLER
  • Sound Joel RAYNER