To Kill a Tiger (2022)

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To Kill a Tiger (2022). 2h 8m | TV-MA

“Weu0026#39;ve seen people lose their minds over the term u0026#39;rape cultureu0026#39;. Most question how there could ever be a culture where rape isnu0026#39;t frowned upon. u0026#39;Does anyone really think rape is okay? People just exaggerateu0026#39; they say. Well, Nisha Pahujau0026#39;s u0026quot;To Kill a Tigeru0026quot; single-handedly shuts that question down with a thoroughly documented case of an entire cultureu0026#39;s willful obliviousness to rape.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePowerful and unrelenting in its messaging, the movie follows the case of a father seeking justice for the gang rape of his 13-year old daughter – a rather unique situation where a father in rural India is willing to stand by his daughteru0026#39;s search for justice, instead of marrying her off to one of her three rapists (as weu0026#39;re told, is custom in the village). Not only does it lay bare the mental and societal toll on the family having to fight against their own townsfolk, but it also highlights the dire need for education and societal change.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt is a movie that tackles that which we know to be obvious and drills it further into our heads as to why it needs to be obvious in contrast to the many who donu0026#39;t think it so. Intense, resolute and most importantly educational, u0026quot;To Kill a Tigeru0026quot; is a documentary that needs to be seen by as many people as possible.”

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