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The film is about a small community in which the women get sold as wives, do all the work, and the menfolk soak up all the resources. It focuses on one family going through this life. The women start to discover they do have rights and can do much better for themselves, and the men realise it's time for them to change.
While the film is an interesting insight, it does have rather the feel of a public information film, explaining to these communities how they can change their lives. But then sitting here in England, I realise I'm not the target audience. It's a priviledge to be able to see a movie like this.
While the film is an interesting insight, it does have rather the feel of a public information film, explaining to these communities how they can change their lives. But then sitting here in England, I realise I'm not the target audience. It's a priviledge to be able to see a movie like this.
- ListenToChris
- Jun 27, 2024
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