Court métrage / Documentaire
Japon / Autriche,
2021, 14 min
Résumés(1)
Despite forming a natural part of the life of half the world’s population, menstruation is still a taboo in many countries. The film A Bloody Taboo shows just how stigmatized it is in Japan. The intimate testimonies of a large sample of women reveal that the unwillingness of the patriarchal society to lead an open dialogue about the monthly menstruation is just a symptom of a bigger problem that is gender discrimination. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)
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