Fighting the Silence

General Information

Author/Creator
Velzen, Ilse van, director.
Language
Swahili.
Subtitles
English, French, Spanish; Castilian, Dutch; Flemish
Published
Netherlands : IFProductions, 2007.
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (53 min.)
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00003709

Contents/Summary

Summary
The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s seven-year war was the deadliest ever recorded in Africa. During that time, more than 80,000 women and girls were raped. Only now that the country is formally at peace are the consequences of the brutality becoming truly visible. Rape is slowly seeping into everyday life. “Fighting the Silence” tells the story of ordinary Congolese women and men who are struggling to change their society: one that prefers to blame victims rather than prosecute rapists. Girls and women who have survived tell of the brutality they experienced. Married couples openly talk about the pain they endure. Husbands talk of the pressures that led them to abandon their wives and why they agreed to take them back. A father explains why he has given up on his daughter’s future and how he wishes he could afford to take her rapist to court. Soldiers and policemen share their (shocking) views about why rape continues to flourish despite the war having officially ended four years ago.

Subjects

Genre
Documentary films

Bibliographic Information

Note
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryFL Record 2051Available--
Digital filmOSA Film LibraryFL Record 2051
(HU_OSA_00003709.mp4)
AvailableAccess Copy, MP4 format