剛果婦女在令人大開眼界的紀錄片中分享她們的故事

阿里·格魯奇菲爾德

In Congolese culture, being born a woman is a sin that is only exacerbated by deafness or other disabilities. Throughout their lives, women face constant oppression and abuse that they have no choice but to live with. 內在的我 is a short human rights documentary, directed by Antonio Spanò, that explores the lives and stories of 4 deaf women living in the Republic of Congo.

This is an existence most people can’t relate to. Spanò gives these women the platform they deserve, in the hopes of people simply listening. The unfortunate lives of these women is most aptly put when one woman, Stuka, describes the major events in her life as the times she has died. She has died twice. Her stories suggest that she was robbed of everything human and treated as worthless. 故, Stuka feels her life can only be described as death.

可悲的是, Stuka’s story is not unique from the other women’s. They all tell stories riddled with sadness, isolation, and abuse. Time and time again they are told they are worthless and everything they do is wrong. Stuka’s father was upset when he thought she looked like a prostitute as if nothing could be worse. One of the other women was specifically asked to be a prostitute by her family in order to bring in more money.

Spanò’s intermingling of montage footage with the women’s interviews is a beautiful balance that forms a stunning documentary. It’s admirable the way he allowed the women to tell their own stories, rather than tell them through his own lens. This is not only a story of deafness, but a story of 4 deaf women living in a society that does not value them.

我會給 內在的我 4.5/5 星星.

Ali Grutchfield 是薩凡納藝術與設計學院的大三學生,攻讀電影和電視製作. 她花時間為學區製作視覺和書面內容, 學校的在線新聞平台, 擔任 SCAD 電影俱樂部主席, 製作和編輯學生電影, 讀玄幻小說, 和她的貓喝咖啡, 叮噹.

作者: ç. M. 魯賓

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