One Candle, Two Candles

Manages to depict the still horrendous conditions faced by the region's women [and] the growing artistic freedom seeping into its milieu.

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One Candle, Two Candles

ONE CANDLE, TWO CANDLES… is a Kurdish film about domestic violence and honor-related crimes against women. In a society where family honor plays an important role and forced marriages remain the norm, what happens to a teenager who refuses to accept a husband thrice her age?

Teenager Viyan is forcibly given to wealthy elder businessman, Haji Hemmo. When she runs out of the bedroom and climbs a tree, refusing to have sex with him, the respected elder becomes the laughing-stock of the town. In return, he punishes her by locking her up in the bedroom. The more the townsfolk mock him the harder he beats her. Meanwhile, traveling young artist Botan tries to reach out to her. This leads to Haji Hemmo’s resolve to kill Viyan by setting her on fire.
Not Rated
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Runtime
91
Language
Kurdish
Director
Jano Rosebiani
Cast
Enwer Shékhani, Katrin Ender, Hisén Hesen, Kurdo Galali, Gulbahar Kavcu, Mina Ibrahimzadeh, Perwer Tariq
FEATURED REVIEW
Louis Proyect, rec.arts.movies.reviews

Over the past several days I’ve looked at two Kurdish and two Turkish narrative films that would be of particular interest to my readers. The Kurdish films were filmed on location in Kurdistan, the new state taking shape in northern Iraq and the Turkish films in the remote Black Sea and Anatolian ...

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