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SISTERS IN LAW
By Kim Longinotto

Winner of the Prix Art et Essai at the Cannes Film Festival and screened to acclaim at more than 120 festivals around the world, SISTERS IN LAW is the latest documentary from internationally renowned director Kim Longinotto.

In the little town of Kumba, Cameroon, there have been no convictions in spousal abuse cases for 17 years. But two women determined to change their community are making progress that could change their country. This fascinating, often hilarious doc follows the work of State Prosecutor Vera Ngassa and Court President Beatrice Ntuba as they help women fight often-difficult cases of abuse, despite pressures from family and their community to remain silent. Six-year-old Manka is covered in scars and has run away from an abusive aunt, Amina is seeking a divorce to put an end to brutal beatings by her husband, the pre-teen Sonita has daringly accused her neighbor of rape.

With fierce compassion, the two feisty and progressive-minded women dispense wisdom, wisecracks and justice in fair measure, handing down stiff sentences to those convicted. A cross between "Judge Judy" and "The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency," SISTERS IN LAW has audiences cheering when justice is served.

Reviews
~ "4 stars. Highly Recommended. Editor's Choice."- Video Librarian

~ "Highly Recommended. Multi-faceted. Refreshing to see [African women] portrayed as powerful, confident and in control of their own destinies."- Educational Media Reviews Online

~ "Knocked me flat and earned my tears of shock and joy."- Vancouver International Film Festival

~ "One of the best documentaries of all time."- Telluride Film Festival

~ "POSITIVELY SOARS¡­Who are these women, and can they please take over the world soon?"- Nathan Lee, The New York Times

~ "Illuminating, entertaining¡­ you might start to seriously wonder if there's a way to get [Vera Ngassa] to run for office here in America."- Gene Seymour, Newsday

~ "A triumphal portrait of women taking matters into their own hands." - Joshua Land, Time Out

~ "The women are so compelling ¨C and the sense of justice so satisfying, I can't imagine any audience resisting SISTERS IN LAW."- Stuart Klawans, The Nation

~ "This is a story of real heroism that will leave you weeping, laughing and singing¡­My early candidate for breakout feel-good documentary of the year."- Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com

~ "INSPIRATIONAL¡­A family-court western in which a pair of tart-talking gunslingers¡­bring justice."- J. Hoberman, The Village Voice

~ "Captivating¡­a wonderful glimpse of change in a little-seen corner of the world. Highly recommended for most collections."- Library Journal

~ "A well-crafted, focused film ¡­plays like a quiet miracle."- Film Quarterly

Notes
~ Toronto Int'l Film Festival
~ Telluride Film Festival
~ Bahamas International Film Festival
~ Denver International Film Festival
~ Hamptons International Film Festival
~ Montreal International Festival of New Cinema
~ Puerto Vallarta Film Festival
~ St. Louis International Film Festival
~Virginia Film Festival

Awards
~ Peabody Award
~ Cannes Film Festival, Prix Art et Essai
~ Cannes FF, Special Mention Europa Cinemas
~ Int'l Doc Film Fest, Amsterdam, Audience Award
~ The Royal TV Programme Awards, Best Single Doc
~ Hawaii Int'l Film Festival, Best Documentary
~ Royal Anthropological Institute FF, Audience Award
~ Santa Barbara Film Festival, Social Justice Award
~ RAI Film Festival, Oxford, Basil Wright Award
~ Grierson Award, Best Doc on Contemporary Issue, UK
~ British Independent Film Awards, Best Doc Nominee
~ Al-Jazeera TV Festival, Silver Award
~ Belfast Film Festival, 1st Maysles Award
~ The Tel-Aviv Intl Documentary FF, Best Int'l Film
~ Human Rights Nights FF, Italy, Jury Prize
~ Commonwealth Film Festival, Audience Award
~ Munich Documentary FF, Special Documentary Prize
~ 4th Lisbon Int'l Doc FF, "Pobreza Zero" Prize
~ Batumi Int'l Film Festival, Best Documentary
~ Women's Film Critics Circle, Adrienne Shelly Award
~ DOCUSUR, Special Jury Mention
~ Broadcast on Emmy Award-winning PBS series, Independent Lens
DVD (Color)
104 minutes
2005
USD 295.00
 
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