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Woman see lot of things, documentary, 2004

director meira Asher, cammera Hila Flashkes

    'Woman see lot of things' portrays the lives of three female ex-child combatants. They participated in the decade-long Civil Wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia. All filming took place in Sierra Leone. This film challenges methods of production and visual aesthetics. It contains unique sound work, hand-drawn animation, and live-action, stressing the extensive ‘story-telling’ skills of the three women.
     

    *Grand prix, Batumi int. art-house FF 2008, Batumi, Georgia
    *Yerevan int. FF, Golden Apricot 2008, Yerevan, Armenia
    *Prix camera au poing, RIDM 07, Montreal, Canada
    *TV3 Catalunya international award 2007, Barcelona, Spain