Fighting the Silence
Originally released in 2007. Fighting the Silence is a documentary film. directed by Femke van Velzen. At just 53 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In front of the camera, a woman relates how soldiers raped her during the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Another victim is filmed while bathing in a lake: 'Every time I smell their odour, I take a bath.' By expressing themselves and participating in support group meetings, raped Congolese women fight for recognition. At one meeting, men first point at the women's provocative clothing. But a soldier extends his support to the activists, just like a reverend does with a scathing sermon to his parishioners. The documentary switches back and forth between hope and sorrow. Two men took their wives back, one of them even participates in the information meetings now. But a young woman who tells about her rape will probably never get married. 'She will become a prostitute', her father sighs. The filmmakers meet with a condemned offender in jail, but he does not show any remorse.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fighting the Silence about?
In front of the camera, a woman relates how soldiers raped her during the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Another victim is filmed while bathing in a lake: 'Every time I smell their odour,...
Who directed Fighting the Silence?
Fighting the Silence was directed by Femke van Velzen.
How long is Fighting the Silence?
Fighting the Silence has a runtime of 0 hours and 53 minutes (53 minutes total).
When was Fighting the Silence released?
Fighting the Silence was released on November 23, 2007 in theaters.