HD
1981
Focusing on the alarming prevalence of domestic violence in America, this poignant documentary by Deeyah Khan delves into the grim reality that most female homicide victims are killed by their partners. With one in four women facing abuse, Khan seeks to uncover whether it's feasible to curb this pervasive male violence. Through emotional testimonies from survivors and victims’ families, along with insights from social workers and psychologists, she illuminates the issue. Crucially, the film also engages with perpetrators, offering a rare perspective that could be vital in addressing and preventing domestic violence.