Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAn immersive portrait of one of the world's most courageous human rights activists and political prisoners, Nasrin Sotoudeh, and of Iran's remarkably resilient women's rights movement.An immersive portrait of one of the world's most courageous human rights activists and political prisoners, Nasrin Sotoudeh, and of Iran's remarkably resilient women's rights movement.An immersive portrait of one of the world's most courageous human rights activists and political prisoners, Nasrin Sotoudeh, and of Iran's remarkably resilient women's rights movement.
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This documentary and Nasrin's bravery opened my eyes to the atrocities taking place in Iran. Nasrin's activism and strength pulled me in. I learned so much from this lioness! Her strength gave me a voice. Thank you for this documentary. It is life changing.
Nasrin is an inspiration to the human race. This documentary gives us in a glimpse into Iran and the brave citizens that are looking to make a difference. A must see!
Nasrin is a MUST SEE film for anyone who cares about human rights, women's rights, children, minorities and other living things. Nasrin is a true hero and someone the world needs to know. Thank you to the producers for sharing the story of this amazing and inspirational woman.
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Nasrin is an eye opener and really puts life into perspective! This documentary makes you want to jump off your couch and live your life. By the end of it, you'll feel so appreciative of liberties we take for granted.
This film is held together by first-hand video footage, calls and interviews with Nasrin Sotoudeh, an Iranian lawyer and human rights activist. The videos have time jumps, from 2006/2008 to more recent ones from 2016/2017. The majority of the movie is in Persian with English subtitles. Nasrin's letters are translated to English, narrated by Olivia Colman. The film also includes interviews with Nasrin's friends and family. The cinematographers keep their identities hidden, filming Nasrin in secret, as to not be persecuted.
The film really shows Nasrin's bravery. Videos of her talking on the phone about her cases show how passionate she is about her job. We see her not only as a lawyer, but as a mother and an activist. The highlight of this documentary is when Nasrin goes to protests and stands up for human rights. At the end of the movie, Nasrin's husband states how she will go to prison for the second time as a political prisoner. Her sentence is thirty four years and one hundred and forty eight lashes. We see people worldwide protesting her sentence, from Ireland, Turkey, Spain and the United States. Her sentence was reduced to twelve years and seventy four lashes. Iranian citizens still fight for her freedom.
The lesson to be learned from this film is to always fight for what you believe in. Nasrin fought for her clients as a lawyer and continues to fight for change in her country. She has defied boundaries by refusing to abide by the Iranian dress code and to participate in sit-in protests.
I give Nasrin 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 16 to 18, plus adults. It premieres at Doc NYC November 11, 2020. Reviewed by Heather S., KIDS FIRST!
This film is held together by first-hand video footage, calls and interviews with Nasrin Sotoudeh, an Iranian lawyer and human rights activist. The videos have time jumps, from 2006/2008 to more recent ones from 2016/2017. The majority of the movie is in Persian with English subtitles. Nasrin's letters are translated to English, narrated by Olivia Colman. The film also includes interviews with Nasrin's friends and family. The cinematographers keep their identities hidden, filming Nasrin in secret, as to not be persecuted.
The film really shows Nasrin's bravery. Videos of her talking on the phone about her cases show how passionate she is about her job. We see her not only as a lawyer, but as a mother and an activist. The highlight of this documentary is when Nasrin goes to protests and stands up for human rights. At the end of the movie, Nasrin's husband states how she will go to prison for the second time as a political prisoner. Her sentence is thirty four years and one hundred and forty eight lashes. We see people worldwide protesting her sentence, from Ireland, Turkey, Spain and the United States. Her sentence was reduced to twelve years and seventy four lashes. Iranian citizens still fight for her freedom.
The lesson to be learned from this film is to always fight for what you believe in. Nasrin fought for her clients as a lawyer and continues to fight for change in her country. She has defied boundaries by refusing to abide by the Iranian dress code and to participate in sit-in protests.
I give Nasrin 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 16 to 18, plus adults. It premieres at Doc NYC November 11, 2020. Reviewed by Heather S., KIDS FIRST!
Nasrin Film is impactful and moving, a very accurately made documentary about Nasrin Sotoudeh, the Iran's Mandela and the voice of voiceless in Iran. It depicts the Daily life of this Brave Woman, responsible advocate and defender of Human rights, as well as mother of two teenagers. It does a good job of explaining the full picture of Islamic regime's Violation of Human Rights and Crimes to those of us who pursue freedom, love and peace.
This is also a very powerful documentary if you're able to read between the lines to see what is going on somewhere else in the world.
I've watched it three times now and got excellent feedback from whom I recommended this Film to watch. It is really worth watching!
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- CuriosidadesNasrin Sotoudeh is featured in Jafar Panahi's film "Taxi"
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- 550.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
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- 16:9 HD
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