Loves Crimes of Kabul
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DVD-R Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 12 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: February 15, 2012
- Originally Released: 2011
- Label: Warner Archives
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Directed by | Tanaz Eshaghian | |
Produced by | Tanaz Eshaghian | |
Executive Production by | Sheila Nevins |
Description by OLDIES.com:
At Afghanistan's Badam Bagh Women's Prison, half the inmates are jailed for "moral crimes." Though these would hardly be considered punishable crimes in the Western world, behavior in Afghanistan is strictly controlled by an ideology of honor, and transgression can bring ruin to an entire family. Although both men and women can be arrested for moral crimes, women are seen as particular threats to the fabric of society, and must be punished if they stray off the moral path.
In this 72-minute HBO Documentary Film, we meet several of the women awaiting trial at Badam Bagh, including a 20 - year - old who is pregnant after having pre - marital sex, and seeks to marry her lover; a 23 - year - old who ran away from a violent home; and an 18 - year - old who fell in love with her neighbor, and stands accused of sleeping with him. If convicted, each could face up to 20 years in jail - sentences that could be greatly reduced if both parties agree to marry, which is considered the only morally acceptable outcome. Director Tanaz Eshaghian was granted rare access inside Badam Bagh, where she follows each woman's case to trial, giving a voice to women who are seen by their families, the courts, and Afghan society largely in terms of blame and embarrassment.
In this 72-minute HBO Documentary Film, we meet several of the women awaiting trial at Badam Bagh, including a 20 - year - old who is pregnant after having pre - marital sex, and seeks to marry her lover; a 23 - year - old who ran away from a violent home; and an 18 - year - old who fell in love with her neighbor, and stands accused of sleeping with him. If convicted, each could face up to 20 years in jail - sentences that could be greatly reduced if both parties agree to marry, which is considered the only morally acceptable outcome. Director Tanaz Eshaghian was granted rare access inside Badam Bagh, where she follows each woman's case to trial, giving a voice to women who are seen by their families, the courts, and Afghan society largely in terms of blame and embarrassment.
Product Description:
Documentary filmmaker Tanaz Eshaghian profiles three inmates at the Badam Bagh Women's Prison in Kabul, Afghanistan, where nearly half of the convicts have been incarcerated for such "moral crimes" as premarital sex and infidelity. Interviews with the inmates, their families, and prison officials offer a glimpse of life in an oppressive society where freedom can be stripped away for committing a simple act of love.
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