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Rupture
199845 min 45 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Najwa Tlili
Production: André GladuJoanne Carrière
They believed they were creating a household and living a new life, but they were humiliated and tormented. What Fadhila and Roula have in common is that they're women, Arab, immigrants and have been sexually assaulted by their husbands. In order to break down the walls of silence, they have bravely chosen to tell their stories. Their accounts are complemented by discussions in Montreal with women's social workers, members of the Arab community and a lawyer specializing in Canadian immigration. To the sound of the melodies beautifully sung by the diva Aïcha Redouane, the film considers the question of unfamiliar cultural values and women's rights in the current social context. In French with English subtitles.
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Subject categories
- Social Issues > Cultural Communities and ImmigrationSocial Values
- Women > Cultural GroupsDiscrimination, Stereotyping and Equal RightsViolence Against Women
- Families > Family Violence
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Integration of Immigrants in QuebecWomenWomen immigrants
- Diversity > Diversity in Communities
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Family Diversity and ChallengesRelationships
Credits
- director
- Najwa Tlili
- producer
- André Gladu
- Joanne Carrière
Awards
- Award of OriginalityVUES D'AFRIQUE / Journées du cinéma africain et créole
- Special Mention - Documentary AwardVUES D'AFRIQUE / Journées du cinéma africain et créole