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12 shorts of feminist porn produced by Mia Engberg directed by a diverse collection of swedish artists and film makers. Hardcore action and vanilla sex, queer and straight, flashing and fucking, provocation, penetration and poetry. The project is aiming to find new ways of expressing sexuality on film and to challenge our view on gender and erotica. Dirty Diaries was funded by The Swedish Filminstitute and has gained a lot of attention worldwide. Producer: Mia Engberg | ||
Stockholm 2007, 3 min, mobile phone Faces of women masturbating. A part of the Dirty Diaries. Made initially as a contribution to the Mobile Movies competition at Stockholm Filmfestival. Director, producer, editing, sound: Mia Engberg | ||
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Stockholm 2003, 45 min Is it possible to make feminist porn? We follow the collaboration and discussions behind the scenes of the film Selma & Sofie. Sara and Camilla - who play the leading parts - come from a small place in the north of Sweden, and have never done anything like this before. Director: Mia Engberg and Nanna Huolman Camera: Nanna Huolman, Sara Swanson Sound: Sara Swansson, Marie-Louise Nilebrink Editing: Eva Hillström Production: Lotta Suarez Mazar for Story AB | ||
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San Francisco 1999, 10 min To be a woman and then become a man when you live together with a dyke that might actually be a gay man. What is manhood? Will you become a better man if you know how it is to be a woman? A film on gender-bending in San Francisco. Director, camera and editing: Mia Engberg Sound: Anna Hallberg |
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San Francisco 1999, 5 min A portrait of the punk legend Jello Biafra. The film includes archive footage from the early 80s when Biafra ran for Mayor in San Francisco. There are also images of the Dead Kennedys and Spoken Word performances with Jello Biafra today. Director, camera and editing: Mia Engberg Sound: Anna Hallberg Production: Mia Engberg for the TV-series Ikon | ||
Vänersborg 1997, 28 min A film about Anna who is an Animal Rights activist and Straight-Edge. "I might be naïve, but I want to believe that the world can be changed." Director and camera: Mia Engberg Cinematography: Ewa Cederstam Sound: Frida Englund Editing: Carl Javér Production: Göta Film AB for SVT Göteborg |
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New York 1996, 23 min Three women came to New York to seek happiness and they all ended up at Parkside Residence, the Salvation Army's residence for women. "Even if I don't become famous or even semi-famous I just hope that, at the age of 65, I'm not living in this room." Director and camera: Mia Engberg Editing: Göran Olsson and Mia Engberg Production: Lo Kauppi for Dramatiska Institutet |
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Paris 1994, 10 min, video A film about children living in the streets in North East Paris. Most of them have African origin and come from families with many children and no permit to stay in France. Director/Photography/Editing: Mia Engberg Sound: Macalou Mamadou Production: Ateliers Varan, Paris |