Love, Honour and Disobey

2005

Kiranjit is just one of the many thousands of women who have been subjected to domestic violence. For 25 years a small group of women, Southall Black Sisters, have been working to combat domestic violence and help women, including Kirajit, who have been abused. Love, Honour and Disobey tells the story of domestic violence in Britain’s black and ethnic minority communities through the eyes of SBS.

The film interweaves powerful person testimony from abused women with a forceful analysis of the issues that make domestic violence an even more terrible experience for minority women.

Getting to the heart of the multicultural debate it looks at all forms of domestic violence raging from honour killings to forced marriages. And it examines the role of immigration controls, culturally sensitive policing, religious fundamentalism and the attitudes of minority communities themselves in continuing to endanger the lives and well being of many women.

Love, Honour and Disobey is essential viewing for anyone who wants to understand violence within black and ethnic minority communities. It will be useful for training teachers, social workers, police, lawyers, health workers and any other professionals, refuges and women’s groups.

Director: Saeeda Khanum
Producer: Sylvia Stevens
Cinematographer: Anne Cottinger, Arun Taylor
Editor: Patricia Gomes
Narrator: Saeeda Khanum

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