Love Meetings is a documentary film that delves into the complex and taboo topics of love, sexuality, and relationships in Italy during the 1960s. Through interviews with ordinary people on the streets, at the beach, and in public places, the film captures a wide range of perspectives on topics such as marriage, divorce, virginity, prostitution, and cultural clashes. It explores the societal norms, moral conflicts, and economic factors that shape the love lives of Italians during the time of the economic miracle.
When master student 'Documentary film' Sofie Peeters moved to Brussels, she was faced with a very frustrating phenomenon. On a daily basis, she was treated with disregard by strange men in the streets: cheap attempts to flirt, sexist roaring, intimidating persecutions,... Sofie decided to make her Master film about this. She caught the sexism on tape, confronted the offenders and questioned women about how they deal with this problem. The result: 'Femme de la rue'.
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