Women Make Waves International Film Festival

Program

Monika TREUT 2005 Taiwan Documentary color 30min Betacam
Yi-chun from Taipei is a slender girl and she loves to eat. That's a problem for the 17-year-old dance student, since she is supposed to be on a strict diet. Her family and her teachers are watching her closely. There is not much "laissez-faire" for teenagers in Taiwan, the over- achieving country. Good grades in school are mandatory. Used to 12 hours school days, kids and teenagers are thrown under the harsh regime of competition in school, Yi-chun also takes extra lessons in math and teaches at the dance school where her mother works. To be an teenager in Taiwan is not about "sex, drugs and rock'n roll" but about discipline, good grades and the struggle for the best possible start to professional life. The film follows Yi-chun in her everyday life in school, where we still find remnants of the military dictatorship like raising the flag and target shooting. We also witness Yi-chun's little escapes to the night markets and her soft rebellion against the always critical older sister.

Director

Monika TREUT

A German director, producer, and pioneer in Queer Cinema. She began working with video in 1976 and founded Hyena Films with Elfi MIKESCH in 1984. Her feature and documentary films have shaped Queer Cinema for over 35 years. Notable works include Virgin Machine, Female Misbehavior and Gendernauts.