Metamorphosis

Search the Site
Newsletter Signup

Sign up to our newsletter to receive updates about what's going on at the NFCT

 

Metamorphosis

This film is based on testimonies of women who have experienced rape or incest, and of Greek myths of rape that results in metamorphosis. Arachne, the narrator of the film, is a mythological figure who was transformed into a spider by the gods as punishment for spinning their acts of rape into webs. In the film, Arachne spins the testimonies alongside the mythological stories of rape as one cultural continuum, creating a web which is a powerful and profound indictment. Netalie Braun attempts to locate a forgotten voice, to tell the story from the inside, to allow a space for a narrative that is difficult to hear and which illuminates the rotten outline of culture.

Festivals and Awards:

The Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel, 2006; Women International Film Festival, Rehovot, Israel 2006; Seoul Women's Film Festival, Korea, 2007; Bodrum Film Festival, Turkey, 2007; Shanghai Television Festival, China, 2007; Pärnu International Film Festival, Estonia, 2007; A Special screening at the UN 51st Session on the Status of Women, New-York, USA, 2007; Split Film Festival, Croatia, 2007; Filmmor Women's Film Festival, Turkey, 2008; Flying Broom International Woman's Film Festival, Turkey, 2008; Awards; Best documentary - Aliza Shagrir documentary film competition, Israel, 2006; The Media Award by the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, 2007

Director: Netalie Braun

Producer: Claudia Levin

Production Company: Claudius Films Ltd.

Cinematographer: Avigail Sperber, Nili Asslan

Editor: Joelle Alexis

Original Soundtrack: Chen Wagner

Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television

Subtitles: English

Film Name in Hebrew: מתמורפוזה

This film is based on testimonies of women who have experienced rape or incest, and of Greek myths of rape that results in metamorphosis. Arachne, the narrator of the film, is a mythological figure who was transformed into a spider by the gods as punishment for spinning their acts of rape into webs. In the film, Arachne spins the testimonies alongside the mythological stories of rape as one cultural continuum, creating a web which is a powerful and profound indictment. Netalie Braun attempts to locate a forgotten voice, to tell the story from the inside, to allow a space for a narrative that is difficult to hear and which illuminates the rotten outline of culture.

Festivals and Awards:

The Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel, 2006; Women International Film Festival, Rehovot, Israel 2006; Seoul Women's Film Festival, Korea, 2007; Bodrum Film Festival, Turkey, 2007; Shanghai Television Festival, China, 2007; Pärnu International Film Festival, Estonia, 2007; A Special screening at the UN 51st Session on the Status of Women, New-York, USA, 2007; Split Film Festival, Croatia, 2007; Filmmor Women's Film Festival, Turkey, 2008; Flying Broom International Woman's Film Festival, Turkey, 2008; Awards; Best documentary - Aliza Shagrir documentary film competition, Israel, 2006; The Media Award by the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, 2007

Director: Netalie Braun

Producer: Claudia Levin

Production Company: Claudius Films Ltd.

Cinematographer: Avigail Sperber, Nili Asslan

Editor: Joelle Alexis

Original Soundtrack: Chen Wagner

Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television

Subtitles: English

Film Name in Hebrew: מתמורפוזה

Related Films
  • Neither Day Nor Night

    Neither Day Nor Night

    Fiction / 90 Min.
    Director: Phinehas Veuillet

    More Info >>

  • Youthful Grace

    Youthful Grace

    Fiction / 86 Min.
    Director: Yuval Shani

    More Info >>

  • Layers

    Layers

    Fiction / 23 Min.
    Director: Klil Kovesh

    More Info >>

Newsletter Signup

Sign up to our newsletter to receive updates about events and submission deadlines

 

Greenhouse Website
Our Facebook