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Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Icarus Films
Media Type:DVD
Videocassette
Release Date:2004
Audience:Higher Education
Running Time:51 min.
Physical Description:sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Author:Directed by Peter Lom
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Gender and Women's Studies
Subheading:Family
Marriage
Social Change
Women
Region:Central Asia
Country:Kyrgyzstan



Abstract:

"This is the first film to document the custom of bride kidnapping, an ancient marriage tradition in Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet Republic in Central Asia. When a Kyrgyz man decides to marry, he often abducts the woman he has chosen. Typically, he and several friends hire a car, stake out his bride-to-be's movements, snatch her off the street, and take her to the groom's family home. A delegation is then sent to her family. The abducted woman is held until someone from her family arrives to determine whether they will accept the 'proposal' and she will agree to marry her kidnapper. BRIDE KIDNAPPING documents in harrowing detail four such abductions, from the violent seizures on city streets and the tearful protests of the women, who are physically restrained and persuaded to accept their fate by the women of the groom's family, to the often tense negotiations between the respective families, and either the eventual acquiescence or continued refusal of the young women... Although bride kidnapping has been illegal in Kyrgyzstan since 1994, it is a law that is rarely enforced, and one in three rural ethnic Kyrgyz women have been forced into such marriages. BRIDE KIDNAPPING is a remarkably illuminating look at what will seem to most Westerners, apart from the most committed cultural relativists, as a shocking social custom but one that, at the same time, raises provocative questions about the nature of love and marriage."--First Run Icarus Films, http://www.frif.com




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