Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals (2006)
Rites and rituals have, for decades or even centuries, ingrained behavioral models into our subconscious, which at first glance may seem harmless. But how relevant are they to the place and time we live? What role do they play in shaping gender stereotypes? Weddings, circumcision, beshik-toy, and many other rituals and ceremonies of the peoples of Uzbekistan—what roles do they assign to men and women? We were quite interested in observing all of this.
Director: Oleg Karpov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: May 1, 2006
Country: Uzbekistan
Language: Pусский, ozbek
Original Language: uz
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals about?
- Rites and rituals have, for decades or even centuries, ingrained behavioral models into our subconscious, which at first glance may seem harmless. But how relevant are they to the place and time we live? What role do they play in shaping gender stereotypes? Weddings, circumcision, beshik-toy, and many other rituals and ceremonies of the peoples of Uzbekistan—what roles do they assign to men and women? We were quite interested in observing all of this.
- Who directed Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals?
- Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals was directed by Oleg Karpov.
- How long is Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals?
- Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals?
- Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals is a Documentary film.
- Where was Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals produced?
- Men and Women: in Rites and Rituals was produced in Uzbekistan.