Sisters in law / director, Kim Longinotto; director, Florence Ayisi.

Contributor(s): Publisher number: DAP7742 | Drakes Avenue PicturesDrakes Avenue Pictures, 2007Description: 1 videodisc (104 min.) ; 12cmContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Subject(s): Summary: Award-winning documentary focusing on justice in the Muslim village of Kumba Town in Cameroon. The town is overseen by the progressive female partnership of prosecutor Vera Ngassa and court president Beatrice Ntuba, who work together to help women to speak out and fight back against assumptions of patriacrchal priviledge in modern-day Africa. The cases include Sonita, a young girl who accuses a neighbour of rape; Manka, a six-year-old who has been beaten with a coat-hanger; and Amina, a wife seeking divorce from her abusive husband, All three are given the sort of support that extends beyond legal advice and becomes a crucial act of empowerment. The film won the 'Art et Essai' prize at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
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2 week loan (DVD) Hockney Library Film Collection FC/SIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Please remember to unlock the case after issuing. 7412385433

Region 2, 1 disc(s), Disc format DVD 5 single layer, Interactive menus, Scene access, Ratio (1:1.78 (16:9) widescreen), Languages (English), Bonus footage, Trailers, Behind the scenes.

Made in 2005.

Credits: subject, Vera Ngassa; subject, Beatrice Ntuba.

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Award-winning documentary focusing on justice in the Muslim village of Kumba Town in Cameroon. The town is overseen by the progressive female partnership of prosecutor Vera Ngassa and court president Beatrice Ntuba, who work together to help women to speak out and fight back against assumptions of patriacrchal priviledge in modern-day Africa. The cases include Sonita, a young girl who accuses a neighbour of rape; Manka, a six-year-old who has been beaten with a coat-hanger; and Amina, a wife seeking divorce from her abusive husband, All three are given the sort of support that extends beyond legal advice and becomes a crucial act of empowerment. The film won the 'Art et Essai' prize at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.

Cert 12.

DVD.

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