6.0You Will Be a Man · 2018
You Will Be a Man (2018) is a Documentary film directed by Isabel de Ocampo, starring Abel Azcona, Pol Galofre, Joan-Carles Mèlich.
6.0You Will Be a Man (2018) is a Documentary film directed by Isabel de Ocampo, starring Abel Azcona, Pol Galofre, Joan-Carles Mèlich.
This documentary is about sexism and masculinity. It’s also a journey through reflections on male condition, an attempt to strip away beliefs, myths and prejudices about masculinity. Why is there violence against women? We try to answer that by the hand of a former pimp trapped by his past and an artist, son of a prostitute, who transforms his pain into provocative performances. In parallel, the class of a high school teacher and a team of publicists become debate scenarios on the same theme, while interspersed reflections of several influential men who address the issue of masculinity from multiple points of view. A rich and complex approach that invites us to reflect on our own gender related education and socialization.
Abel Azcona, Pol Galofre, Joan-Carles Mèlich, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Manuel Delgado, Javier Jato, Rafa, Juan Cantonero
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Find a movie by describing itThis documentary is about sexism and masculinity. It’s also a journey through reflections on male condition, an attempt to strip away beliefs, myths and prejudices about masculinity. Why is there violence against women? We try to answer that by the hand of a former pimp trapped by his past and an artist, son of a prostitute, who transforms his pain into provocative performances. In parallel, the class of a high school teacher and a team of publicists become debate scenarios on the same theme, while interspersed reflections of several influential men who address the issue of masculinity from multiple points of view. A rich and complex approach that invites us to reflect on our own gender related education and socialization.
You Will Be a Man was released in 2018.
The cast includes Abel Azcona, Pol Galofre, Joan-Carles Mèlich, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.