SEYRAN ATES: Sex, Revolution and Islam

SEYRAN ATES: Sex, Revolution and Islam

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Director:Nefise Özkal Lorentzen
Premiere:2. June 2021
Length:81 minutes
Genre:Document

Director: Nefise Özkal Lorentzen

The story of an enlightened Muslim imam, feminist and human rights activist who seeks to free Islam from gender discrimination and open it to those for whom it has long been closed off.

Seyran Ateş is convinced that Islam needs a sexual revolution. She believes it is necessary to liberalise the religion, to open it to all people without distinction and to rehabilitate its image, which has been distorted by the many attacks by radical Islamists. Her bold and sometimes provocative remarks have met with countless verbal attacks, death threats and, as a result, police protection. As one of the few female imams in the world, she founded a mosque in Berlin in which men and women pray together and which is also open to members of the LGBT community. The film follows Seyran on her travels around the world, in discussions with her family and when she is alone with her thoughts. This has created a multi-layered portrait of a woman who continues to see hope for a free life for future generations of Muslims.

Length: 81 min

Year: 2021
Local premiere date: 2. June 2021

Country of origin:

  • Norway

Director: Nefise Özkal Lorentzen

The story of an enlightened Muslim imam, feminist and human rights activist who seeks to free Islam from gender discrimination and open it to those for whom it has long been closed off.

Seyran Ateş is convinced that Islam needs a sexual revolution. She believes it is necessary to liberalise the religion, to open it to all people without distinction and to rehabilitate its image, which has been distorted by the many attacks by radical Islamists. Her bold and sometimes provocative remarks have met with countless verbal attacks, death threats and, as a result, police protection. As one of the few female imams in the world, she founded a mosque in Berlin in which men and women pray together and which is also open to members of the LGBT community. The film follows Seyran on her travels around the world, in discussions with her family and when she is alone with her thoughts. This has created a multi-layered portrait of a woman who continues to see hope for a free life for future generations of Muslims.

Year: 2021
Local premiere date: 2. June 2021

Country of origin:

  • Norway