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简介: A busy Nanny School in Indramayu (West Java) is preparing hundreds of women each year for life as domestic workers abroad. Help is on the way? explores the various characters that undertake the required training and development, following them from the village to the school, into Jakarta and eventually working abroad in Taiwan. We also explore the role of the agents, teachers and personnel at the school. It is at times an emotional journey but also funny, enlightening and a little competitive, offering a unique insight into a lifestyle not often seen on screen.
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主演:Cyntoia Denise Brown Bill Haslam
语言:英语
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简介: 2004 年,16 岁的辛托娅·蒂尼斯·布朗因谋杀了一名见色起意而搭载她的 43 岁男子在田纳西州纳什维尔被逮捕。她以成人的身份接受审判,并被判处终身监禁,辛托娅的命运似乎已成定局。这部电影展示了一个孩子内心的复杂情绪,她是自己亲生家庭三代暴力侵害妇女的产物。2019 年,在经历了近 10 年的法律质疑后,州长比尔·哈斯拉姆批准了她的赦免请求。他是在国家针对青少年量刑法律的立法发生缓慢转变,并看到她的成熟、接受教育过程和服刑时良好行为的证据之后,才做出这一决定。该剧由丹尼尔·H·伯曼执导。梅甘·E·查奥担任剪辑和制片人。
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导演:吴康豪
语言:英语
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简介: 位于热带雨林部落中的岛屿原住民妇女、与来自马来半岛的时尚设计师,如何因为当地水库建设计画而有了连结?出生于婆罗洲的导演吴康豪(Nova Goh)在2014年于故乡土地健行途中,遇见了森邦村(Kampung Semban)的比达友族(Bidayuh)铜环妇女,决心透过镜头纪录受到现代化衝击下仅存的铜环妇女以及铜环文化。 导演吴康豪(Nova Goh)如何以砂拉越人的角度来看待现代化公共建设与原住民文化消失的衝突?本片主要讲述了自我与他者、传统与现代、东马与西马、岛屿与大陆等多重二元对立视角,更隐含著来自传统文化在面临现代化历程下,除了成为「被凝视的他者」,更可选择藉由「当代艺术」与「时尚创作」等现代化工具,再次塑造自我认同与族群意识的凝聚。
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语言:英语
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简介: An alarmingly disproportionate number of Black women are failed every year by the U.S. maternal health system. Shamony Gibson and Amber Rose Isaac were vibrant, excited mothers-to-be whose deaths due to childbirth complications were preventable. Now, their partners and families are determined to sound a rallying cry around this chilling yet largely ignored crisis. Directors Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee follow Gibson’s and Isaac’s bereaved partners, Omari Maynard and Bruce McIntyre, as they fight for justice and build communities of support, bonding especially with other surviving Black fathers. Their tragic, individual experiences are punctuated with condemning historical context, showing that gynecology has a long-standing history of exploiting and neglecting Black women in America. In the arresting words of mother-to-be Felicia Ellis, “A Black woman having a baby is like a Black man at a traffic stop with the police.” She emphasizes that paying attention is paramount. Aftershock brings an unsettling reality to the forefront while uplifting the families, activists, and birth workers who are striving to bring institutional change and legislative reform. These mothers will not be forgotten.