Shut Up Sona

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Deepti Gupta • Écrit par Deepti Gupta
    Inde • 2019 • 84 minutes • Couleur
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Résumé

La chanteuse et pop star indienne Sona Mohapatra est poursuivie par une communauté religieuse pour son interprétation musicale d’un poème vieux de 800 ans, jugée ‘’obscène’’. Habituée à être interrogée, ce n’est pour elle qu’un combat parmi tant d’autres, dans un pays où les traditions patriarcales sont fortes.

A lawsuit for blasphemy is the least of Sona Mohapatra's problems. The Indian singer is being sued by a religious community because her musical interpretation of an 800-year-old poem is too Western, vulgar and provides a poor example to the young. She receives death threats. Trolls insult her on social media day and night. In addition, she is barred from performing lucrative gigs at universities because she accused a powerful promoter of excluding female artists in an open letter. But Sona won't stop drawing attention to abuses. However loudly the machos and misogynists bay for her to shut up.
Deepti Gupta followed the rebellious face of the Indian #MeToo movement for three years, resulting in an intimate portrait and feminist pamphlet. It shows how tough the fight for equal rights is in a country with such strong patriarchal traditions and a history of violently suppressing women.

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