Mina, the director of the film unveils a family secret about her grandmother’s death. Through a monologue with her grandmother, Mina shows the reality of domestic violence against women in Iran.
In an internal monlogue, the director of the film Mina unveils the tragic story of her grandmother's mysterious death. Although they never met, the fates of the two women are inextricably linked. (new docs)
It all begins in the past: with Mina Keshavarz’s grandmother. She was a victim of domestic violence and her death was shrouded in mystery. In Mina’s present, a group of Iranian feminists founded a campaign called "Stop Domestic Violence Against Women". They collect testimonies of domestic violence around Iran and, in collaboration with a group of female lawyers, use it to write a new law. We sit with these brave women’s fight against the state, their journey around Iran and their uphill battle against all odds for a very basic human right, the right for women to be safe in their homes. The battle between intelligence and freedom against obscurity and oppression. (Sheffield Doc|Fest)
Read about this film
Title: THE ART OF LIVING IN DANGER (2020)
Directed by: Mina Keshavarz
Date of birth: 1984, Shiraz, Iran
Writing credits:
Mina Keshavarz
Music by: Amin Behroozzadeh
Country: Germany | Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 87 min.