Beginning
Jehovah’s Witness Yana refuses to be oppressed by her husband, church and the police. She commits the ultimate act of resistance against patriarchal society.
126'
France
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When extremists burn down the church of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, it’s the last straw for Yana, wife of David, a congregational leader. She wants to leave rural Georgia, where she and her fellow believers have just started building a new community. But David waves off her fears as irrational over-sensitivity and goes to the council of elders to arrange money to rebuild their church. While he’s away, Yana is visited by a police officer who asks her some extremely intimate questions, making it clear to her that, as a woman, she can play no other role than suffering object.
Yet this rock-solid debut deals much more in female strength than in helplessness. Blatant, brutal violence is interspersed with scenes of painterly tranquility, as Yana’s heart almost visibly hardens. Knowing full well that she is legally, morally and emotionally signing her own death warrant, she decides to strike at the very roots of patriarchal society.
Also see Big Talk: Dea Kulumbegashvili & Nicolás Jaar. As part of Critics’ Choice VII: On Positionality, the on demand screening of Beginning will be preceded by a video essay from Beri Shalmashi.
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