FURIEN is an experimental short film (15 min.) by that deals with female rage. The film is a one-take that runs in a loop and begins and ends at the same point. During a drunken night on the street, four young women kill a man seemingly at random. Inspired by the mythological figures of the Furies and the colloquial use as a gender-specific insult for angry women within the german language, they avenge the collective suffering of the patriarchy. A climax (apart from the actual murder) is found in an underlying monologue in which the off-screen voice of the filmmaker herself angrily rages about the state of the patriarchy and gives free rein to its aggression against the figure of the “man” in the world. The film plays with the boundaries between performance and film, reality and fiction







