At the Domestic Violence Hearings, Karine Dusfour's Camera Doesn't Tremble
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With her documentary "I'm going to kill you", Karine Dusfour plunges us into the hearings dedicated to domestic violence and presents frontally the workings of coercive control. A work that fits in with the tenacious journey of a director who decides to name the abuses.Having only a key to lock her partner out, forbid her access to the windows, to smile, count her panties, threaten her children, wake her up at night to harass her, chain the terr…
This Tuesday, November 25, is the International Day to Combat Gender-based and Sexual Violence. Marie-Christine Renaudeau is one of those who engage daily to help women victims of domestic violence. She, herself, publishes this year her first book, "When the doors and shutters are closed", in which she goes back on years of grip, violence and reconstruction. The post "When the doors and shutters are closed": Marie-Christine Renaudeau delivers a …
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