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Elizabeth Sankey:

Witches

Monday, 24 March, 7:30 pm

followed by Q&A with Alessandra Moroni and Federica Fiore, moderated by journalist Nadja Van­cau­wen­berghe

UK 2024, 90 min, directed by Elizabeth Sankey

Following up her acclaimed 2019 documentary Romantic Comedy, filmmaker Elizabeth Sankey turns her attention to another genre of cinematic depiction of particular interest to women: the witch. How have witches been characterized and shown across the history of film, television, and culture? How has this representation changed and evolved? And most importantly, what is going on just beneath the surface?

Ushering her own long-standing obsession with movies to the fore, Sankey draws on a wealth of footage spanning the entirety of film history – with clips as far ranging as The Wizard of Oz, Girl, Interrupted and Rosemary’s Baby – to make that point that our shared cultural representation of witches says a lot more about how we view women, motherhood, and mental health.
Sankey places her own personal experiences alongside interviews with academics and other women with shared experiences within a larger historical context that relates back to the witch hunts of past centuries and up to the way contemporary cultural norms continue to fail women.
Witches functions simultaneously as stirring personal testimony, critical ode to cinephilia, and a vital feminist history lesson.

The documentary had its world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival in 2024.

Alessandra Moroni
Alessandra Moroni

Alessandra Moroni is a Rome-born activist, musician, artist – and a witch. She founded the transfeminist art collective Witches Are Back in 2010. A lifelong researcher and practitioner of occult sciences, Alessandra was introduced to magic by her grandmothers, one of whom was initiated into an ancient southern Italian tradition. Her spiritual path has led her through various esoteric disciplines, culminating in traditional witchcraft, ceremonial magic, and theurgy. She also integrates tantric practices, exploring the interconnectedness of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions and the shared mystical heritage of humanity.

Federica Fiore
Federica Fiore

Federica Fiore is a Berlin-based midwife who integrates her expertise in somatic bodywork, conscious sexuality, and healing practices to support women throughout pregnancy, labour, and the postnatal period. From 2013 to 2018, she ran the space tutgut – Zentrum für Bewegung und Heilkünste, a homeopathic practice and workshop space focused on birth, motherhood, and the female body. She now works at Maja Birth Centre in Prenzlauer Berg. She reflects: “Midwives were historically seen as witches—guardians of the threshold between worlds, working with the deepest instincts and primal forces of the female body. Birth is a moment of raw power, often feared and misunderstood. In my work, I witness how modern society has lost trust in the innate strength of the female body to give birth.”

exBlicks – A Monthly Film & Chat Series in English.
Watch German and foreign films and meet our special guests in a real Kiez Kino!
All screenings are with English subtitles and followed by a lively conversation with the audi­ence – and a customary glass of wine in the foyer!
The series is curated and hosted by Nadja Vancauwen­berghe.

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