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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is an Italian film about the intersex condition. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is an Italian film about the intersex condition. | ||
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<p>The film was conceived in 2003 by the Italian director Carlo Lavagna. The genesis has to be found earlier, in a dream he had during a summer nap when he was ten. In the last decade the idea has developed into a script that won a government grant in 2012, when Ring Film joined the production. | <p>The film was conceived in 2003 by the Italian director Carlo Lavagna. The genesis has to be found earlier, in a dream he had during a summer nap when he was ten. In the last decade the idea has developed into a script that won a government grant in 2012, when Ring Film joined the production. | ||
− | Arianna investigates intersexuality through the eyes of a nineteen year old intersex who believes to be a girl. | + | Arianna investigates intersexuality through the eyes of a nineteen year old [[intersex]] who believes to be a girl. |
This is a film about us: by discussing intersexuality it defines the boundaries of power’s jurisdiction over those who pose a threat to it, whether they do so intentionally or otherwise. | This is a film about us: by discussing intersexuality it defines the boundaries of power’s jurisdiction over those who pose a threat to it, whether they do so intentionally or otherwise. |
Latest revision as of 21:32, 30 September 2022
Arianna is an Italian film about the intersex condition. Arianna is an Italian film about the intersex condition.
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The film was conceived in 2003 by the Italian director Carlo Lavagna. The genesis has to be found earlier, in a dream he had during a summer nap when he was ten. In the last decade the idea has developed into a script that won a government grant in 2012, when Ring Film joined the production. Arianna investigates intersexuality through the eyes of a nineteen year old intersex who believes to be a girl. This is a film about us: by discussing intersexuality it defines the boundaries of power’s jurisdiction over those who pose a threat to it, whether they do so intentionally or otherwise.