Adele Tulli graduated in Screen Documentary at Goldsmiths University in 2013, and now works as a documentary filmmaker, curator, programmer, lecturer. She has directed award-winning films such as 365 without 377, about the decriminalization of homosexuality in India, and Rebel Menopause, an intimate portrait of militant feminist Thérèse Clerc. Both films have been screened at numerous international festivals and won several awards. She has just completed a practice-based PhD at Roeahmpton University, exploring subversive representational strategies and aesthetics of film, particularly within queer and feminist contexts.
_Normal_ is an unsettling visual journey through gender norms in contemporary society. Immersed in a kaleidoscopic mosaic of visually powerful scenes, viewers experience the ritualised performance of femininity and masculinity hidden in ordinary interactions, from birth to adulthood. Isolating the slightly grotesque, uncanny elements surrounding our everyday life, _Normal_ meditates on what r...
_Normal_ is an unsettling visual journey through gender norms in contemporary society. Immersed in a kaleidoscopic mosaic of visually powerful scenes, viewers experience the ritualised performance of femininity and masculinity hidden in ordinary interactions, from birth to adulthood. Isolating the slightly grotesque, uncanny elements surrounding our everyday life, _Normal_ meditates on what r...