Nicole N. Horanyi: Motley’s Law /2

Den amerikanske advokat Kimberley Motley er under en retssag i Kabul i diskussion, i en nervepirrende situation hvor hun i en af sine mange sager forsvarer sin klient. Henrik Bohn Ipsens iagttagende kamera har sammen med Nicole Horanyis præcise nysgerrighed fulgt hende gennem mange måneder i Kabul i den første eskalerende kritisk usikre tid efter amerikanerne for to år siden begyndte at trække sig ud af Afgkanistan, ud af krigen. DR2 DOKUMANIA sender filmen I AFTEN tirsdag 3. maj 20:45.

Jeg så Horanyis film i forbindelse med biografpremieren i januar, og jeg forstod da tydeligt, at Kimberley Motley er søgt skildret som et menneske i dets sammensathed. Jeg blev imidlertid ikke rigtig interesseret i skildringen af hende som kvinde, heller ikke i billedet af hende som mor eller som hustru, men så dog, at det vist var hvad filmen meget gerne ville. Jeg oplevede derimod, at hun er almindelig uden at det almindelige er undersøgelsens emne og at det ualmindelige, som er søgt skildret ved fremhævelser, at disse understregninger (optagelser med en fotosession med Motley som model til et modemagasin og optagelser med hende hjemme i familien i USA) ikke er lykkedes.

Jeg bliver nu efter at have set filmen igen alene interesseret i at følge Motley som advokat og i at forstå den lovpraksis hun anvender som amerikansk advokat i Kabul, jeg bliver faktisk vældigt optaget af den problemstilling som også præcist ligger i filmens originaltitel (mens det udtones i dens danske titel Kimberley i Kabul) så jeg frasorterer umiddelbart alt det andet, som også forekommer, eller måske faktisk er tilføjet ikke integreret. Jeg vil imidlertid meget anbefale filmen for dens vigtige og gode filmscener som i min læsning absolut også er dens kerne, Horanyis værks kerne, filmscener som skildrer en lov- og retspraksis i grænseområdet mellem den afghanske sharia og Kimberley Motleys amerikanske / vesteuropæiske uddannelse og menneskelige holdning. Dertil kommer Herik Bohn Ipsens opmærksomt iagttagende kamera i disse scener sat i en smuk ramme af en næsten selvstændig klassisk fotografisk skildring af det omgivende landskab, samfund og dets mennesker i store berettende totaler.

Danmark 2015, 84 min.

SYNOPSIS

Kimberley Motley left her husband and three kids in the US in order to work as a defence lawyer in Kabul, Afghanistan.

She is the first and only foreign lawyer who litigates in Afghanistan’s courts. Kimberley defends Western and Afghan clients accused of criminal actions.

To begin with, Kimberley came to Afghanistan for the money. But then it became about something else; Kimberley – who had never before left the US – saw how poorly the legal system in Afghanistan was run and how this part of the Afghan society had been totally neglected by the international community.

For over five years now, human rights cases and troubled expats have motivated her to stay, but personal threats, and the general condition in the country, makes it harder and harder for Kimberly to continue her work.

Kimberley has sacrificed much to reach her goals. Her three children, aged 8,13 and 17, live in the U.S.and she sees them 3 months a year.

But Kimberley is working towards creating a better future, also for them. Being a woman who grew up in poverty herself, she strives to become a strong role model as well as being able to financially secure her kids’ future.

What was initially a financially driven personal decision has quickly developed into an obligation towards the underdeveloped Afghan legalsystem. The lack of women rights, human rights abuses, and the corruption in Afghanistan in general, has awoken in her an unexpected desire to fight for AFGHAN JUSTICE.

But time is running out. Nobody knows what will happen in Afghanistan when the international troops leave. Or when the risk will be too high for Kimberley to stay and continue her work for justice? (Made in Copenhagen site)

http://www.madeincopenhagen.dk/en/content/motleys-law

http://www.dfi.dk/faktaomfilm/film/da/87921.aspx?id=87921

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Allan Berg Nielsen
Allan Berg Nielsen

Allan Berg Nielsen started the first documentary cinema in Randers, Denmark way back in the 1970’es. He did so at the museum, where he was employed. He got the (16mm) films from the collection of the National Film Board of Denmark (Statens Filmcentral). He organised a film festival in his home city, became a member of the Board of Directors of the Film Board, started to write about films in diverse magazines, were a juror at several festivals and wrote television critiques in the local newspaper. From 1998-2003 Allan Berg was documentary film consultant (commissioning editor) at The Danish Film Institute, a continuation of the Film Board. Since then free lance consultant in documentary matters.

abn@filmkommentaren.dk

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