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Director's Statement
When common values defended by a community cannot be realised for one or another reason, what happens to individuals who are the building blocks of the community?
The story of THE LAMB is about Medine who is left alone by her own community and let down by her husband, just when she needs their support most. Circumstances force her to teach that community a lesson. Her actions also silence her husband and make him reconsider his role in the family.
From working the fields to taking care of husband, children and other relatives, virtually all the duties of family are imposed on women in contemporary Anatolian country life. Yet the weight of these responsibilities is still not acknowledged.
My aim is to talk about the confrontation between modernising forces and traditional ones.