Geek Girls
Canada | 2017 | 83 minutes | Color | DVD | Order No. 171210
Nerdy women - the "hidden half" of fan culture - open up about their lives in the world of conventions, video games, and other rife-with-misogyny pop culture touchstones.
SYNOPSIS
PRESS
"A celebration of girl gamers, girlhood, and geekdom."
"A film that celebrates diversity in geekdom while also maintaining a unified sense of wonder and sparking endless curiosity in the viewer about the film’s many brave, brilliant, whimsical women."
"Geek Girls considers the empowerment of self-identifying as a geek in order to look closely at the simultaneous costs and dangers of that label. Geek Girls makes geek misogyny uncomfortably visible."
"An account of the abuses endured within the culture and a call to action to form new bonds within the community and fight back."
"Explores what it means to be a female nerd and how the role of this identification within popular culture is changing."
SCREENING HIGHLIGHTS AND AWARDS
- Cleveland International Film Festival
- Virginia Film Festival
- Sheffield Film Festival
- Urbanworld Film Festival
- FIN Atlantic Film Festival
- SciFi Film Festival
- Central Scotland Documentary
- Festival and Grand River Film Festival
- Norrkoping Film Festival
ABOUT FILMMAKER(S)
Gina Hara is a Canadian-Hungarian filmmaker and artist with a background in art & technology, interested in the experimental aspects and transmedial forms of visual culture. She holds an MA in intermedia, an MFA in film production and had worked in different media with regard to film, video, new media, gaming and design. Her short Waning (2011) was nominated for Best Canadian Short at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her latest project Your Place or Minecraft (2016) is a machinima docu web series about game studies, available on YouTube. (9/17)
Michael Massicotte is an independent producer, primarily working on documentary films. His latest production, Geek Girls (2017), premiered in Official Competition at the 2017 Sheffield Doc/Fest in the United Kingdom. The film is confirming its festival route; it screened in Montreal at the 2017 Fantasia International Film Festival and won Best Documentary Feature Film Bronze Prize award. Geek Girls has also played in Sweden, the United States, Scotland, and other festivals around the world. (6/1*