Inside the first lingerie shop in Iraqi Kurdistan | A Story of women's empowerment

Northern Iraq's first lingerie store not only sells underwear, but also acts as a meeting place where women connect to their bodies and sensuality after overcoming the traumas of oppression, war, and conservative morality. The store is in Suleimaniyah, a city in the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Iraq, where the male management of the mall state: “A billboard of a woman in lingerie is not possible - a woman in a bra and thong but without a head, maybe.” Yet the women in Up to G-Cup are open with each other and the camera. Director Jacqueline van Vugt captures intimate stories about love, sex, shame, and war.
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Chapters
▷ 0:00 - Intro
▷ 00:05 - Up to G-Cup
▷ 00:05 - Credits
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In the dressing room of the first lingerie store in the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Iraq, women regain their sensuality and sexuality after times of war and oppression. The film director Jacqueline van Vugt follows Kurdish-Dutch Shapol Majid, the owner of the the lingerie shop opened in 2014, but also several generations of women, who tell their vulnerable story there about love, sexuality, faith, war, and freedom. Which effect can this lingerie store have on their lives? Will the lingerie, so close to the skin, act as a balm to ease the pain? The documentary explores these questions with deep humanity and empathy for these women marked by war and oppression and who are alienated from their bodies due to illness, injury and conservative sexual morals. "Up to G-Cup" is an honest and compelling film in which women are portrayed in a world dominated by war, faith, men, their mothers and grandmothers.
Directed by Jacqueline van Vugt
© 2021, Licensed by First Hand Films
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  • @zetazelda1801
    @zetazelda18016 ай бұрын

    thank you for this wonderful documentary! I was very moved by the girl from Kocho and her friend in the Yezidi camp. Kurdish women are very brave, beautiful and proud.

  • @evafernandez4570
    @evafernandez45705 ай бұрын

    I like the melody of this song. It sounds sad, though.❤

  • @user-mv4zc7wi6h
    @user-mv4zc7wi6h5 ай бұрын

    Very nice !! Gave me new insight to Women of that region ! Thanx Ya'll >>>>> J D

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar5 ай бұрын

    They are good hard working people.

  • @johnnychannel7824
    @johnnychannel78245 ай бұрын

    Kurdish people seem more secular than surrounding Arab people. They should have their own country or greater autonomy.

  • @hanssolos3699
    @hanssolos36995 ай бұрын

    no size zero here. looks like size sixteen and above

  • @theworldisavampire3346
    @theworldisavampire33465 ай бұрын

    The first song at the beginning is cringing me out. Its not about love, it's about objectifying a female body. Everything that's wring with their culture. These woman are doing good, but the song is the wrong flavor here.

  • @hanssolos3699

    @hanssolos3699

    5 ай бұрын

    britney's womanizer is the correct song.

  • @ChefbyMistake

    @ChefbyMistake

    Ай бұрын

    The whole article is nonsense.

  • @ChefbyMistake
    @ChefbyMistakeАй бұрын

    This is a nonsense Video.

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