Mohtarama

Mohtarama

Mohtarama의 스틸사진
감독
Malek Shafi’i
Diana Saqeb
상영시간
60'
제작국가
Afghanistan
장르
Documentary
출시년도 2012
색채
color
포맷
HD
화면비율
자막
Korean+English
배급

상영정보

Resist for Phobia
International Film
2014/05/23(Fri) 12:00
Seoul Marronnier park(outdoor)
2014/05/24(Sat) 17:00
Multi-purpose auditorium(Basement)

시놉시스

In 2009, the Afghan Parliament approved the Shia Family Law, which was then signed by President Karzai. The law severely restricted women’s freedom, making it illegal for them to exit the house without their husband’s consent or resisting to their husband’s sexual demands. The Afghan women who were against this law, gathered and protested in front of Afghanistan’s biggest religious school where the law was written with support from Sheikh Asif Mohsini (an Islamic scholar and the founder of the school). The protests turned violent as the students of the school began hu- ‐ miliating the women protestors by beating, spitting, and labeling them as “Western followers”. This was one of the Oirst major movements by women for their rights. This seemed to be the right time to visit other provinces to learn about the concerns and challenges of the educated Afghan women and their hopes and expectations from women movements. Muhtarama is mainly about the educated Afghan women and their common concerns that ranges from lack of political and social rights to domestic violence and troubled married lives to street harassment. Muhtarama is a joint project undertaken by Diana Saqeb and Malek Shafi’i. In this movie, Malek Shafi’i follows Diana Saqeb, who is also one of the organizers of the protests against the Shia Law, and highlights the concerns and worries of like-minded women.

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Malek Shafi’i

Malek Shafi’i has been making documentary films in Afghanistan and abroad for the last 13 years. He completed his education at Baagh Ferdaws Islamic Filmmaking Center in 1999 in Tehran and additionally attended a film production course in the Netherlands. Coming to Afghanistan after 20 years of exile, he has been living in Kabul for the past ten years. He founded Afghanistan Cinema Club – BASA Film in 2006. He also worked as a senior advisor for the Radio Television of Afghanistan. He has made about 30 films. Some of them won international film awards from different international film festivals. Shafi’i was a Jury member of the Tolo TV Film Festival, Kabul Film Festival, Amnesty Award of CPH-DOX (Copenhagen Documentary Film Festival), category judge of BANFF and ADB My View Video competition. Shafi'i is founder and director of Autumn Human Rights Film Festival. He also organized the second and third editions of the Kabul International Documentary and Short Film Festival; and Second Take - a film festival with a principal focus on gender and cinema. Now he is funder of Afghanistan Human Rights Film Festival. In 2011 he graduated from Kateb Higher education Institute on Sociology .

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Diana Saqeb

Diana Saqeb is a documentary film maker and women rights activist. For the past three years, she has been a resident of Kabul. She studied at the Tehran Art Academy to become a film director. She is currently a member of BASA Film - an artists' group based in Kabul. Her first documentary film '25 Percent' deals with six female members of the Afghan parliament and the challenges they face in their daily lives. '25 Percent' has been screened at many film festivals across the world. Her second documentary Run Roobina Run is about Roobina Moqimyar, the first Afghan female Athlete to participate in the Olympic Games. It was screened during the Beijing Olympic Games, 2010. Diana is the festival coordinator of the first Autumn Human Rights Film Festival. She has worked as deputy director on the second and third editions of the Kabul International Film Festival; and Second Take, a film festival with a principal focus on Gender and Cinema. She is the chief editor of Theme – a magazine on Cinema, Theatre, Music and Television.

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