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Women for Justice - A story about the power of solidarity.FINALIST Ekurhuleni International Film Festival 2016 - OFFICIAL SELECTION CinéWomen Biennial 2015 - OFFICIAL SELECTION CIFFI International Colour Film Festival of India 2015 - OFFICIAL SELECTION Auroville Film Festival 2015 - OFFICIAL SELECTION "Justice for All" International Crime and Punishment Film Festival 2015 - OFFICIAL SELECTION MEDIMED - Nomads of Documentary 2015 - OFFICIAL SELECTION China Women´s Film Festival 2015 - OFFICIAL SELECTION All Lights India International Film Festival 2015 - OFFICIAL SELECTION Kolkata International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION World Festival of Emerging Cinema 2016 - OFFICIAL SELECTION African Bamba Human Rights Film Festival 2016 Forced marriages, domestic violence, over 100000 wives killed by fire in so called „household accidents“ every year – in India, violence against women is omnipresent and nearly all women, independent of class, caste and religion are affected. Because Police and Justice hardly give any protection or aid, women in India have organised to fight against this violence and injustice. They founded the “Women for Justice” and the “Nari Adalat” women´s courts. Every week they gather on the roof terrace of the local government or on a dusty place under a tree and dispense justice themselves. With quick-wittedness and creativity they put beating husbands and quarrelsome mother-in-laws in their place. And – if necessary – they go in as a "heavy squad” to help a poor widow, who was thrown out of the house with her little daughter after the death of her husband, to regain her belongings. roadside-dokumentarfilm.de/index.php?article_id=31&clang=2 "Heartfelt thanks for your film which touched me very much." Peter Lilienthal, Price Winner of the Berlinale’s Golden Bear and of the German Film Award "With the intimate feel of a documentary and the audacious storytelling of a Werner Herzog's film, Women for Justice delivers a complex and nuanced take on an issue of international importance. " CinéWomen " A very touching and authentic documentary – don´t miss it!" Gisela Zimmer, Lotta
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(Roadside Dokumentarfilm) Roadside Dokumentarfilm - Courageous DocsRoadside Dokumentarfilm, founden 2005 by Daniel Burkholz, is an independent film production company, based in Cologne and Bochum/ Germany. We focus on social, political or cultural subjects that are often not in the center of the public interest. The engagement for human and civil rights is our concern. Filmmaking is for us a means to take a standpoint; info@roadside-dokumentarfilm.de Roadside Dokumentarfilm, gegründet 2005 von Daniel Burkholz, ist eine unabhängige Filmproduktionsfirma mit Sitz in Köln und Bochum. In unseren Filmen setzen wir soziale, politische oder kulturelle Themen ins Bild, die oft nicht im Zentrum des öffentlichen Interesses liegen. Der Einsatz für Menschen- und Bürgerrechte ist uns wichtig und das Filmemachen ist für uns ein Mittel, um Position zu beziehen; info@roadside-dokumentarfilm.de View my profile Send me a message The EditorUser contributions |