Skip to main content

Bloody right of “first night”

“Burden of virginity” is the first Uzbek documentary unveiling Uzbek traditions on female pride and honour.

The movie was issued on March 5 and raised an important issue not only for Uzbekistan, but also for all oriental countries. The film focuses on the preservation of virginity by the wedding ceremony. The controversy of the topic promised higher attention of the public.


The movie was produced by the director of Tashkent Cinema Museum and film-maker Oleg Karpov and his wife Umida Ahmedova.

According to the old tradition, the relatives of the groom want to demonstrate the bed sheet with blood spots as evidence of the fiancé’s virginity after the wedding night. It is a big shame for the girl if the bed sheet is clean.

The majority of people in Uzbekistan, particularly in the rural areas, support the old tradition. The relatives of the groom often insist on medical examination of the bride prior to the wedding. Moreover, this custom is supported by prominent scientists in the republic.

The documentary is devoted to the life of one countrywoman. The mother shares that in the morning, following the grand wedding, her daughter was publicly banished from the house. After such shame; the girl attempted several times to commit suicide. She has not been able to get married since.


The second part of the documentary shows the anonymous interview with people of various backgrounds: sociologist, doctor and even forensic scientist. The authors of the film interviewed older women from different villages that faced such problems.

The authors of “The Burden of Virginity” let the public give independent evaluation of positive and negative sides of the movie.

The movie already brought a lot of controversy and debate.

Mr Karpov said that the documentary was produced under the sponsored support of the Swiss Embassy in Uzbekistan.

The director of Gender Programme under the Swiss Embassy in Uzbekistan, Eleonora Fayzullaeva, said that “at the beginning we supported the idea of the movie because of the social importance of the topic. However, Mr Karpov included the information which goes against the ethics and basic human rights. Gender programme does not share the content of this documentary and did not approve the final version for transmission. So, it is untrue to say that the movie was made with the support of the Swiss Embassy.”

Comments

Anonymous said…
Nice pic
Victoria's mum said…
Umida is persecuted now for her album released in 2007, but I guess the true reason is the documentary. http://www.rferl.org/content/Uzbek_Photographer_Charged_With_Defamation/1906455.html

Popular posts from this blog

Loneliness in the city

Many people dream about living in a capital… But what is hidden behind the life in a megalopolis and is it that sweet as it seems? People literally dissolve in the furious pace of the city: a bustling, traffic, mobility, and you - just a grain of sand, which is caught by this whirlwind and directed in a given order. No time to stop once to think... Urgent need to run somewhere all the time... No time for socializing, but for fleeting chatter. Enough time for sex, but not enough for love. You manage to establish business contacts, but you can’t help a friend. No time to even think about that you are alone. London is one of the largest and the most attractive capitals in the world. It brings so many colors and opportunities starting from employments, magnificence of sightseeing and architecture to an interesting and eventful life full of new impressions and acquaintances... It is all true. However there are pitfalls. It is an interesting fact that the highest percentage of lonely single ...

Uzbekistan: reforms to privatization and commercialization and all the way back to command economy

Uzbekistan's transition to market relations determined the state policy in forming and development the class of real property-owners, but in recent years the government decided that this system doesn’t work for Uzbek society. On the first stage of reforms the government was working towards the privatization of state housing fund, small and medium trade enterprises, service, light and food industries, transport and construction. All these formed 52268 owners of trade, consumer services, public catering, and consumer cooperation entities. At the second stage the privatization formed 2 million shareholders of privatized enterprises, 3 million owners of personal household plots, 85 thousand owners of private and small enterprises and 14 thousand of real estate owners. Last, the privatization of industrial giants such as fuel and energy complex, chemical, metallurgical and machine-building industries is conducted, and it's carried out with wide attraction of foreign capital. Howeve...

Food and sex: common grounds…

Think about food… all the experiences, feeling and emotions related to it... It is known fact that human can survive about a month without eating anything at all. However, already on the second day of fasting he/she will have a strong appetite . Let think of the reasons for starvation. S ome people starve for the sake of so-called " spiritual development". . Others are forced to go hungry all the time due to their bad financial situation. Sometimes it happens that people have an appetite and money , but they just can not eat - this is commonly known disease … Also, there are two types of food : homemade (literally made at home) and everything else . Homemade , of course, is the favourite one , but sometimes it becomes annoying . We w ant to try something new , even taking into account that the new is likely to be worse than the taste of our so familiar and delicious homemade dish. Now a bit about restaurants… There are ...