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Männin
Directed byMika'ela Fisher
Written byMika'ela Fisher
Produced byMika'ela Fisher
CinematographyPhilippe Deutsch
Edited byPierre Goupillon
Music byBirgit Yew
Production
company
Chrysopras Films
Distributed bySaint-André-des-Arts
Release dates
  • 7 January 2015 (2015-01-07) (France)
  • 9 August 2015 (2015-08-09) (American Psychological Association Film Festival)
  • 19 October 2015 (2015-10-19) (Religion Today Film Festival)
  • 16 December 2015 (2015-12-16) (France)
Running time
20 minutes
CountriesFrance
Germany
LanguagesGerman
French

Männin is a 2015 French-German philosophical drama film (short film) written and directed by Mika'ela Fisher.[1] [2][3]

Plot

What does being a man? What does being a woman? A search for identity that unites these two sexes to the same person.

Background

Männin is a term originated by Martin Luther, meaning woman created from the rib of man.( Verse Gen 2:23 )

Note

  • Both Adam and Eve are portrayed by the same person to reveal the duality and yet sameness of us all.
  • The film ends with a thesis of Franz Kafka.

Reception

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2015 Accolade Global Film Competition
Award of Merit (Women Filmmakers) Mika'ela Fisher Won
2015 American Psychological Association Film Festival
Best Short Film (Avant-garde) Mika'ela Fisher Nominated

References