A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 31, 2023
Original Title:
it's my F*cking Story
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Why can’t I just be me? Faced with yet again another family dinner discussion, Sam gets annoyed with Sams mother who just doesn’t understand that Sam is just not the little girl anymore who loved wearing dresses. Sam flees to a night club. There, during that night, in the safe space of the women’s restroom, Sam encounters the stories of other women. Some passed by the doorman, while others did not. Someone sits helpless in the locked cubicle, not daring to go out. Two women kiss passionately, protected from the gaze of others. For all of them, this night in the club means something different, but they are all united by the longing for a safe place where they can escape life for a moment.
Director:
Jennifer Gartler
Director of Photography:
Livia Ringl
Editor:
Elisabeth Ehrenhauser
Lighting Director:
Sophie Schaller
Music:
Leonie Schönfeldinger
Producer:
Tanja Ploner
Production Design:
Alexandra Bogner
Sound:
Lena Kroemer
Lena Strauss
Writer:
Claudia Ploner
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