A Quiet Inquisition
Alessandra Zeka, Holen Sabrina Kahn
2014 - 66 min - Couleur - États-Unis

Carla is a doctor who faces an ethical dilemma on a daily basis. Thanks to the electoral support from the Catholic Church, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega in 2007 approved a regulation prohibiting abortion, even in cases of rape, incest or danger to the mother's life. The result is a significant increase in the number of botched home abortions and unwanted pregnancies. Carla, however, believes that the law is medically unethical and violates women's rights. In order to assist patients, she and her team must teeter on the edge of illegality. Through the story of Carla, we also get a glimpse into the current political situation in Nicaragua, which is not widely discussed.



Author-Director : Alessandra Zeka, Holen Sabrina Kahn
Delegate Producer : Adrenaline Films
Co-producer : Chicken & Egg Pictures
Co-producer : Bright & Dangerous Productions

Distribution


Distributor : Adrenaline Films

Distinctions

2015 - One World - International Human Rights Documentary Festival, Prague (République tchèque) : Vaclav Havel Jury - Mention spéciale
2014 - DocsMX - Festival Internacional de Cine Documental de la Ciudad de México, Mexico (Mexique) : Sélection officielle