International Women’s Day 2022 - 'Dying to Divorce' Image "A film with a passionate premise, a sophisticated political analysis and incredibly courageous women" - Susan G Cole, POV Magazine Filmed over 5 years, 'Dying to Divorce' takes viewers into the heart of Turkey's gender-based violence crisis and the political events that have severely eroded democratic freedoms. Through intimately shot personal stories, the film gives a unique perspective on the struggle to be an independent woman in modern Turkey. This event has now passed but you can view a recording of the Q&A session below. HTML More than one in three Turkish women have experienced domestic abuse and the number of femicides is rising. But some Turkish women are fighting back. Ipek Bozkurt, a courageous lawyer, is determined to challenge this misogynistic trend by putting abusive men behind bars. Working with a group of activists, Ipek fights to get justice for two survivors of horrific assaults: Arzu, married at 14 and Kubra, a successful TV presenter. Ipek struggles not only against a biased legal system but an increasingly repressive government. After an attempted coup, there is an unprecedented crackdown on dissenting voices, leaving Ipek, like thousands of other lawyers, fearing imprisonment. The screening will be followed by Q&A chaired by Dr Hatice Yildiz, Lecturer in Modern Gender History, with Sinead Kirwan the producer of the film. Register at the Eventbrite link. Mar 08 2022 17.00 - 19.30 International Women’s Day 2022 - 'Dying to Divorce' To mark International Women's Day 2022 the School of History, Classics and Archaeology will host a screening of 'Dying to Divorce'. Usha Kasera Lecture Theatre, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL Find the venue Register on Eventbrite
International Women’s Day 2022 - 'Dying to Divorce' Image "A film with a passionate premise, a sophisticated political analysis and incredibly courageous women" - Susan G Cole, POV Magazine Filmed over 5 years, 'Dying to Divorce' takes viewers into the heart of Turkey's gender-based violence crisis and the political events that have severely eroded democratic freedoms. Through intimately shot personal stories, the film gives a unique perspective on the struggle to be an independent woman in modern Turkey. This event has now passed but you can view a recording of the Q&A session below. HTML More than one in three Turkish women have experienced domestic abuse and the number of femicides is rising. But some Turkish women are fighting back. Ipek Bozkurt, a courageous lawyer, is determined to challenge this misogynistic trend by putting abusive men behind bars. Working with a group of activists, Ipek fights to get justice for two survivors of horrific assaults: Arzu, married at 14 and Kubra, a successful TV presenter. Ipek struggles not only against a biased legal system but an increasingly repressive government. After an attempted coup, there is an unprecedented crackdown on dissenting voices, leaving Ipek, like thousands of other lawyers, fearing imprisonment. The screening will be followed by Q&A chaired by Dr Hatice Yildiz, Lecturer in Modern Gender History, with Sinead Kirwan the producer of the film. Register at the Eventbrite link. Mar 08 2022 17.00 - 19.30 International Women’s Day 2022 - 'Dying to Divorce' To mark International Women's Day 2022 the School of History, Classics and Archaeology will host a screening of 'Dying to Divorce'. Usha Kasera Lecture Theatre, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL Find the venue Register on Eventbrite
Mar 08 2022 17.00 - 19.30 International Women’s Day 2022 - 'Dying to Divorce' To mark International Women's Day 2022 the School of History, Classics and Archaeology will host a screening of 'Dying to Divorce'.