


Festival of Slaps
A Nigerian mother slaps her son so hard his life flashes before his eyes, in this humorous dissection of cultural stereotypes.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the 'Festival of Slaps,' an annual competitive event in Pakistan where participants engage in public slapping duels. It explores the cultural context, the motivations of the participants, and the societal implications of such a spectacle, questioning the line between tradition, entertainment, and violence.
Critical Reception
The film garnered attention for its unique subject matter and its direct, unvarnished portrayal of a controversial practice. Critics often noted its provocative nature and the ethical questions it raises about spectator sports and cultural norms.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its bold exploration of a unique and often shocking cultural phenomenon.
- Acknowledged for its direct and unflinching observational style.
- Commented on for sparking debate about tradition, violence, and entertainment.
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Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.
Fun Fact
The documentary captures an actual annual event that has roots in local traditions and has evolved into a competitive sport with a dedicated following.
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