Sisters in Law (film)
| Sisters in Law: Stories from a Cameroon Court | |
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State prosecutor Vera Ngassa, left, and Court President Beatrice Ntuba. | |
| Directed by | Florence Ayisi Kim Longinotto |
| Produced by | Kim Longinotto |
| Starring | Vera Ngassa Beatrice Ntuba |
| Edited by | Oliver Huddleston |
| Music by | D'Gary |
| Distributed by | Women Make Movies |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | Cameroon |
| Language | Cameroonian Pidgin English |
Sisters in Law is a 2005 Cameroonian documentary film by Florence Ayisi and Kim Longinotto, portraying aspects of women's lives and work within the judicial system in western Cameroon. Following four separate cases, the film focuses on state prosecutor Vera Ngassa and judge Beatrice Ntuba as they attempt to bring justice for victims of gender violence.