Watch the 10 min online film for which Theo van Gogh died. ~ Ben

http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2655656
(the film SUBMISSION is a ten-minute film that Theo van Gogh made).

Synopsis:

Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh (yes, that van Gogh) was assassinated
November 2, 2004, by a 26-year-old extremist Muslim of Dutch-Moroccan
descent. The current theory is that he was taken down for his
critical look at the treatment of Muslim women. It's not a
documentary, but a metaphorical look at the harsh realities of their
lives. (In English with Dutch subtitles.)What Does "Sacrilege" Mean
in a Free Society?One of our Muslim viewers shared his opinion on
this film: "We, the Muslims, aren't outraged by the
supposed 'message' of the film, but by the disrespect of the Holy
Quran, which has hurt us so much. ...did they have to write the
verses of Quran on the nude body of a female? ...Muslims cannot even
touch the holy Quran, let alone read it, without proper ablution...
One has to be properly dressed, and treat [it] with utmost respect.
It cannot be placed on the ground. If the holy book is old and worn
out it cannot be just dumped into the bin. ...I want to ask you, does
freedom of _expression_ mean hurting people's feelings? If yes, then
Ayan and Gogh have hurt the feelings of a billion people around the
world."From a Dutch citizen living in the U.S.:"Submission is about
domestic abuse of women in Muslim households. The film makes it very
clear that the Koran does not promote that kind of abuse. ...I can
only think of the millions of women suffering verbal and physical
abuse in the name of a religion whose origins (the Koran) did not set
out to hurt them."
Credits and Additional Info
Directed by:       Theo Van Gogh
Distributed by:       IFILM
Run Time:       Runtime: 11:00
Release Year:       2004 






 

 

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