Guilt: Patriarchal oppression in the Turkish countryside ...Kuwait

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“Women constantly meet glances which act like mirrors, reminding them of how they look or how they should look. Behind every glance is a judgement. Sometimes the glance they meet is their own, reflected back from a real mirror.” This is the quote that opens Ümran Safter’s latest feature, titled Guilt and screened in the Generator +13 section of this year’s Italy’s Giffoni Film Festival (20-29 July), one of the world’s largest cinematic gatherings for children and youth. Without any ambiguity, John Berger’s quote from his 1972 book Ways of Seeing introduces the core themes of the Turkish director’s new effort. "Guilt is a decent attempt at subverting the cliches and c

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