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Sisters in law / a film by Florence Ayisi and Kim Longinotto ; [producer/director, Kim Longinotto ; co-director, Florence Ayisi].
Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Creoles and pidgins, English‑based
Hausa
Published/Created
New York, N.Y. : Women Make Movies [distributor], 2005.
Description
1 videodisc (104 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Location Service
Notes
ReCAP - Remote Storage: Video Collection
DVD 2133
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Subject(s)
Women
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Legal status, laws, etc
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Cameroon
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Children
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Legal status, laws, etc
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Cameroon
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Courts
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Cameroon
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Victims of family violence
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Cameroon
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Justice, Administration of
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Cameroon
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Related name
Women Make Movies (Firm)
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Director
Longinotto, Kim
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Producer
Longinotto, Kim
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Ayisi, Florence
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Documentary films
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Nonfiction films
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Summary note
A documentary record of a courtroom in Kumba, Cameroon, where a female prosecutor and judge work to put an end to their community's tacit acceptance of child abuse, wife beating and rape.
Notes
This disc is a DVD-R and may fail to play on some DVD equipment.
Some production credits from distributor.
Originally released as a 2005 motion picture.
Creation/Production credits
Camera, Kim Longinotto ; film editor, Ollie Huddleston.
System details
DVD-R, NTSC.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Vera Ngassa, Beatrice Ntuba.
Language note
In English and pidgin English, with English subtitles.
OCLC
64587118
Statement on language in description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
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