Dying to Divorce

Includes Q&A

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Film Info
Runtime:81
Copyright:2020
Country Listing:UK
Norway
Germany
Premiere Status:North American Premiere
Festival Info
Festival Year:2021
Language:Turkish
English
Accessibility:Partial Subtitles
Program Category:Persister
Film Subjects:Crime & the Justice System
Love & Relationships
Middle Eastern Cultures & Issues
Politics & Political Intrigue
Women & Women's Stories
Website:http://www.dyingtodivorce.com
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Chloe Fairweather
Producer(s):Sinead Kirwan
Seda Gokce
Özge Sebzeci
Elisabeth Kleppe
Executive Producer(s):Christina Asquith
Natasha Dack Ojumu
Leslie Finlay
Assistant Producer(s):Mürvet Doganlar
Editor(s):Andrea Cuadrado
Paul Dosaj
Cinematography:Lilia Sellami
Composer:Andy Cowton
Sound:Ali Murray
Animation:Andreas Næs
Graphic Design:Mario Urban Mannsåker
Motion Graphics:Andreas Næs
VFX:Andrew Donaldson
Sjur Pollen

Description

Persister: Women speaking up and being heard

Turkey has the highest rates of domestic violence among developed countries in the world. With incidents of femicide and domestic abuse soaring, and women's democratic rights increasingly being eroded, Dying to Divorce follows a courageous lawyer and her indomitable clients' efforts to put violent men behind bars. Shot over five years, their fight for justice, part of the "We Will Stop Femicide" initiative, follows two survivors' cases against their violent partners. The survivors' experiences form a pattern of violence against women that dovetails into larger systemic injustices and recent political events in the country that have severely curtailed female freedoms. A unique perspective on the struggle to be an independent, modern Turkish woman, this is a film that enrages and empowers by connecting intimate personal stories with larger women's rights issues, whose problems originate in the nation's political ideology—one predicated on toxic masculinity and pride. Angie Driscoll

The Monument Counter artwork courtesy of Zeren Göktan

Persister program presented in partnership with Oxfam Canada
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MEDIA COVERAGE

  • POV Magazine - "A film with a passionate premise, a sophisticated political analysis and incredibly courageous women"

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