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Il suffit d’écouter les femmes
"Il suffit d'écouter les femmes": these famous words were pronounced by Simone Veil when she defended her law on abortion, in 1974, before the National Assembly. For the first time, women who have used a clandestine abortion in France before 1975 evoke their painful, release or traumatic experience. These moving testimonies make it possible to discover the incredible diversity of the means employed, the dangers incurred, the participation of children, the role of men, that of doctors, sometimes even the violence committed on women.
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Plot Summary
This film is anticipated to be the latest directorial effort from acclaimed filmmaker Mahamat-Saleh Haroun. Details surrounding the plot are scarce as it is a forthcoming project, but it is expected to delve into themes characteristic of Haroun's work, likely exploring social and political issues within a Chadian context. The narrative will probably follow characters grappling with complex personal and societal challenges.
Critical Reception
As "Il suffit d’écouter les femmes" is a future release, there is no critical reception available yet. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun's previous films have generally been met with critical acclaim for their sensitive portrayal of Chadian life and their artistic merit, often earning spots in prestigious film festivals.
What Reviewers Say
Awaiting release for critical analysis.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable, as the film has not yet been released.
Fun Fact
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun is the first Chadian filmmaker to have a film screened in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, with his 2010 film 'A Screaming Man'.
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