在这部the shape of water纪录片片中,Detailed Description This award-winning documentary by Kum-Kum Bhavnani features women from Brazil, India, Jerusalem, and Senegal. Narrated by Susan Sarandon, it offers a close look at the far reaching and vibrant alternatives crafted by women in response to environmental degradation, archaic traditions, lack of economic independence and war. The documentary weaves together the daily life stories of Khady, Bilkusben, Oraiza, Dona Antonia, and Gila who, through candor and humor, infuse their communities with a passion for change. The women: * spearhead rainforest preservation (women working as rubber-tappers in the Brazilian rainforest); * sustain a vast co-operative of rural women (India: SEWA: the largest trades union in the world with 700,000 members); * promote an end to female genital cutting (FGC) (Senegal: communities abandoning FGC); * strengthen opposition to the Israeli occupation of Palestine (Women in Black in Jerusalem); * maintain a farm, Navdanya (in the foothills of the Himalayas) to further economic independence and biodiversity by preserving women's role as seed keepers. By revealing the women's revolutionary actions THE SHAPE OF WATER offers a unique view of the complex realities faced by these unsung visionaries creating a more just world. **Please note that these DVDs are for individual purchase/screening only. For information about institutional sales, please visit http://www.theshapeofwatermovie.com
THE SHAPE OF WATER (narrator: Susan Sarandon) Interweaves the intimate and powerful stories of Khady, Oraiza, Bilkusben, Dona Antonia, Gila - living in Senegal, Brazil, India, and Jerusalem. The women abandon female genital mutilation, tap for rubber to protect the rain forest, protect the biodiversity of the planet and oppose military occupations. This film offers a unique view of the complex realities of the women and their passions to create a more just world.