NOT A MAN IN SIGHT
A whole generation of lesbian women is about to disappear. The first open generation. Not a Man In Sight portraits three groups of lesbian women – all at different stages in life.
A young girl living at home with her parents, seeking her identity, defining herself as polyamorous rather than lesbian and experiments with different relationships.
An adult couple who got married and left a free, careless existence in the progressive culture for a traditional family life with children.
An aging couple, fighting cancer and dreaming of watching the sunset together on the Island of Lesbos.
The film premiered on TV2 Norway October 12. 2011 and on SVT2 in Sweden 12. april 2012.
Festival screenings:
Q! Film Festival, Jakarta 2012
CineDoc, Greece 2012
Side by Side LGBT International Film Festival, St. Petersburg 2012
Oslo Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Oslo 2012
Hamburg International Queer film festival, Hamburg 2012
Tempo Filmfestival, Stockholm 2012
Outview, Athens, 2012
Pink Apple, Zürich, 2012
QDoc, Portland, 2012
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PRODUCTION FACTS
International title
Not a man in sight
Format
Single documentary
Length
48/56
Original title
Ingen mann i sikte
Language(s)
NO/SWE/ENG
Released
2011
Director
Mette Aakerholm Gardell
Producer
KriStine Skaret
in co-production with
Stina Gardell, Mantaray Film (SWE)
Financing
Norwegian Film Institute
Swedish Film Institute
TV2 Norway
SVT
The Institution Fritt Ord
World sales
Medieoperatørene
Festival handling
Medieoperatørene