Women in Berlin at GFT
Thursday 12 February, 2026, 5.40 p.m.
Chetna Vora’s ethnographic portrait of East German women living in Berlin in the early 80s, a film which was almost destroyed.
In 1982, Indian born filmmaker Chetna Vora was studying at the Academy of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg, and set out to create her diploma project. However, after refusing to cut her film down to 40 minutes, the only working copy was confiscated by the University and destroyed.
What remains is a secretly recorded VHS, an imperfect document of what it would have been. Its raw and unfinished state adds an additional layer of poignancy and reflects an intimate engagement with the domestic lives of women in the GDR. Her ability to capture the quiet resilience and everyday lives of East German women offers a rare glimpse into a world rarely seen through such a nuanced and foreign perspective.
This screening will be introduced by this season’s curator, Rastko Novakovic.
Part of Fokus: Films from Germany season.
GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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