ON TOUR IN AMSTERDAM:
GOD EXISTS, HER NAME IS PETRUNYA

ENFF On Tour in Amsterdam brings one of the three finalists for the European Parliament’s LUX Film Prize 2019 – God Exists, Her Name is Petrunya by Teona Strugar Mitevska. A thought-provoking satire, awarded at this year’s Berlinale, that questions patriarchy and gender equality in Macedonian society. The screening will be followed by Q&A with our special guest Labina Mitevska, actress and producer, as well as live musical performance by Macedonian-Dutch artist Alexandra Popovska. Join us in De Balie!

Screening:
Saturday, October 26 | 19:30 hours
De Balie
Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10
1017 RR Amsterdam

A smart and courageous young woman throws herself into a traditionally men-only ceremony, kicking up a ruckus and standing her ground.

Synopsis

Based on true events, the film takes place in Stip, a small town in North Macedonia, where every January a local Orthodox priest throws a wooden cross into the river and hundreds of men dive after it. Good fortune and prosperity are guaranteed to the man who retrieves it. This time, Petrunya dives into the water on a whim and manages to grab the cross before the others. Her competitors are furious – how dare a woman take part in their ritual? As hell breaks loose, Petrunya stands tall, challenging the church, judiciary and media. She won her cross and will not give it up. ‘’God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya’’ is among the three finalists for the European Parliament’s LUX Film Prize this year. 

FILM DETAILS

Original title: Gospod postoi, imeto i’ e Petrunija
Country
: North Macedonia/Belgium/Slovenia/Croatia/France
Year: 2018
Length: 100 min
Director: Teona Strugar Mitevska
Screenplay: Elma Tataragic, Teona Strugar Mitevska
Editing: Marie-Helene Dozo
Cinematography: Virginie Saint Martin
Cast: Zorica Nusheva, Labina Mitevska, Simeon Moni Damevski, Suad Begovski, Stefan Vujisic, Violeta Shapkovska
Production: Labina Mitevska – Sisters and Brother Mitevski; Entre Chien et Loup, Vertigo, Spiritus Movens Production, Deuxième Ligne Films, EZ Films

Festivals & Awards (selection)

Berlinale, 2019 – Guild Film Award, Ecumenical Jury Prize | Dortmund Women’s Film Festival 2019 – Best Film | Dea Open Air Film Festival, Tirana 2019 – Best Film, Best Actress | Pula Film Festival, 2019 – Best Director | Eurasia International Film Festival, Kazakhstan – Best Screenplay

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Director's statement

Every 19th of January for the holiday of Epiphany, the throwing of the cross event takes place in almost all the Orthodox world of Eastern Europe, including in North Macedonia. In 2014, a woman caught the cross in the town of Štip, in Eastern part of Macedonia. Her act was deemed as an outrage from the local population as well as the religious authorities. As a matter of fact, women are not allowed to participate in the event. Consequently, they tried to take the cross away from her, but she would not give in. Next day, she gave an interview to the local station encouraging more women to jump for the cross in the future. She was labelled by the population as a “crazy”, “disturbed”, “troubled” young woman.
To me and my producer, Labina Mitevska, these reactions exposed a natural reflex of social conformism; they also revealed the misogyny that is supported by the deeply incrusted patriarchal norms within our society. It was frustrating and maddening. The story of Petrunya rose from this frustration, we had to react.