Festivalimpressions 2018 - Saturday, 24.11.
In the documentary „Cut: Exposing FGM Worldwide”, director John
Chuauncovers that FGM occurs on all inhabited continents as an indigenous practice.
Following the screening at Kino Museum, John Chua gave insights into his 10 year
work of research for the project.
His conclusion: Despite varying justifications for FGM in the different communities,
it always revolves around controlling female sexuality.
Following the screening of ”Invisible”, gynecologist Dr. med.
Gabriele Halder spoke about the fight for the legalization of abortion in
Argentina and the current situation in Germany.
She drew attention to the disastrous information situation in particular,
with which many women see themselves confronted: Only in Berlin and Hamburg
the senate provides official lists with contact information of doctors who
carry out abortions.
The film “A Letter to the President” was shown in cooperation
with the ZONTA Club Tübingen. It is he first feature film made by a
woman in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban regime.
In the evening, director Roya Sadat and screen writer and actor Azis
Dildar were our guests.
During the audience discussion, they inform about the problematic security situation
in Afghanistan and the difficulties it meant for filming.
They also talked about the important function of cultural work for society
and the situation of women in Afghanistan. The divorce law for example
favors the husband so that women often get separated from their children
in case of a divorce.
Our two guests from Afghanistan continued to answer audience questions in the
cinema´s foyer after the audience discussion.