“Dert Boom” is now available for open viewing!

Marking the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
After a tour through several international film festivals. And after the debates that the film has provoked in the different locations, towns and contexts through which it has been screened. It is now time to open the debate in Morocco, the film’s country of origin, where it was filmed. So here it is, for free viewing, to revive, in situ, a debate that should not be forgotten. On your (re)marks, get set, go.
About “Dert Boom”
Moroccan women deconstruct patriarchy, laugh at its absurdity, and express their ardent desire for freedom, their dreams and their aspirations.
Overflowing with emancipatory fervor, their life stories are a rallying cry against an insidious patriarchy.
In a country torn between conservatism and modernity, their emancipation is the catalyst for their fight against patriarchy, domination and alienation.
These women wage a tireless battle with resilience, a smile and determination.
What triggered each of them? How do they get around patriarchal rules? How do they cope with the resistance of those around them?
The full documentary with english subtitles
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We invite you to share your thoughts and reactions to the film on social media using the hashtag #Dert_Boom.
Find out more about our work on gender-equality in Morocco
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