Vergine giurata

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Hana is growing up in an archaic alpine landscape in Albania where the old codes and traditional gender roles prevail. She escapes the fate of a wife and servant when, in accordance with the Kanun, the traditional Albanian law, she pledges herself to life-long virginity, thus sacrificing her femininity for perceived freedom. From now on, she is treated like a man. She is given a dagger and the name of Mark. But after ten years of seclusion, she decides to change her life and takes the train to Milan, where her sister lives with her family. She is not exactly expecting Hana ...In her debut feature film, Laura Bispuri accompanies a young woman on a difficult and painful odyssey, away from the oldfashioned world of the mountains and into the modern life of the city. The film relays the story of a woman who rediscovers her sexuality and draws on allegoric images to allude to the ambivalences in Hana's emotional life. This empathic study makes do with little dialogue, instead relying on glances, gestures and a protagonist who faces up to her own inconsistencies.

details

  • Runtime

    90 min
  • Country

    Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Albania, Kosovo
  • Year of Presentation

    2015
  • Year of Production

    2015
  • Director

    Laura Bispuri
  • Cast

    Alba Rohrwacher, Flonja Kodheli, Lars Eidinger
  • Production Company

    Vivo Film srl
  • Berlinale Section

    Competition
  • Berlinale Category

    Feature Film

Biography Laura Bispuri

Born in 1977. After graduating with a degree in film from the Sapienza University of Rome she was selected by producer Domenico Procacci to attend the Fandango Lab workshop. Her short film PASSING TIME won the 2010 Donatello Award for best short film. In 2011 she won the Nastro d’Argento Italian film critic award for up-and-coming talent of the year

Filmography Laura Bispuri

2010 Passing Time