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Release Date:
September 15, 2021
Original Title:
Κάθε Κυριακή
Alternate Titles:
Κάθε Κυριακή
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Cyprus
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
“Every Sunday” follows a group of Filipino domestic workers in Cyprus getting ready for a beauty pageant organised by their local community. The organizers and the participants use it as an opportunity to gather once a week - their only day off - as well as to redefine their position as migrant working women in Cypriot society and reclaim their individuality. Meanwhile, an unprecedented case of a serial killer targeting foreign female workers and their little daughters comes to the surface. With 4 of the victims being Filipino, the community, including the pageant’s participants and organizers, come together to react to the crime and pay their respects to the victims.This documentary examines gender, race, class and power relations that permeate Cypriot society, through a celebration that empowers the migrant working woman but also the horror these crimes and the institutional gaps that have allowed them.
Director:
Keti Papadema
Director of Photography:
Keti Papadema
Editor:
Iara Rodriguez Vilardebó
Music:
Emiddio Vasquez
Producer:
Sofia Anastassiou
Keti Papadema
Sound Designer:
Christos Kyriacoullis
Israel Bañuelos
Writer:
Keti Papadema
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