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May/June 2010 (Volume 25, Issue 3)
A Powerful Noise ***1/2
(2008)
80 min. DVD: $24.95. Unify Films (dist. by The AV Cafe). PPR.
Although women do much of the world's work, they often have little presence
in traditional power structures. Directed by Tom Cappello, A Powerful Noise weaves together the stories of three women who have discovered the
advantages of acting as a group. In Mali, one of the world's poorest
countries, the imposing Madame Urbain helps out young women coming to the
city to work as domestic servants, offering legal advice, moral support,
and-most important-an education (tellingly, most of those she interviews
don't even know their own ages). In Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Serbian named
Nada joins with Bosnians to fight intolerance and economic stagnation by
founding Maja Kravica, a women's association whose first multiethnic
business is a raspberry growers cooperative. Hanh, a young HIV-positive
Vietnamese woman who lost her daughter and husband to AIDS, forms the
Immortal Flower group to unite people like her "who have to live in shame."
In a year, membership has grown to more than 130, who support others with
the disease and distribute condoms. One aid worker from CARE (Cooperative
for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) even maintains that community groups
led by women tend to be more effective and enduring than others. Shot on
location with no narration, the documentary offers hope for the future. DVD
extras include a 65-minute panel discussion with Madeleine K. Albright,
Nicholas Kristof, Natalie Portman, and others; additional resources; and
discussion guides. Highly recommended.
Aud: C, P. (F. Gardner)
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