"Review of: <em>Women Talking</em> [film]—Sarah Polley" by Rebecca Janzen https://doi.org/10.62192/japas.v12i1-2n12">
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Authors

Rebecca Janzen

Abstract

Women Talking (directed by Sarah Polley) is a film that was released in 2022 and is based on Miriam Toews’ 2018 novel of the same name. Both the film and the novel are, in turn, based on events that took place in the early 2000s in Manitoba Colony, Bolivia, where Old Colony Mennonite men raped and assaulted women and girls in their own community. This review contextualizes the movie by explaining Old Colony Mennonite beliefs, religious practices, and migrations, and then it summarizes the film and offers some thoughts about outsiders’ fascination with the film. [First paragraph.]

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.62192/japas.v12i1-2n12

ISSN

2471-6383

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