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tv   Arts Unveiled  Deutsche Welle  March 3, 2024 1:30pm-2:00pm CET

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to me, to have to say that's why we listen to every weekend on d w, the global feminist revolution, the buyer barriers you telling me the woman that you are not about to show your head the, this is about the life the last and they slowly the in september 2022,
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one of the largest protest movements the country has ever seen began in the wrong tens of thousands of women and their support is took to the streets, demanding freedom, and the hosting of the regime. the state responded with brutal violence. more than a year in the whole place at the women's revolution in the round has full analysis of the international spotlights. but the prisons remain full. unexcused, sions are still taking place. the struggle continues, especially for women. this is film festival inbound, and we met with courageous arabian, so mac is what dedicating they work to the women of the home. the 3 feelings by 3 female directors about 3 different generations. each offering insights into the lives of women in around today. ready ready ready a group of friends in tehran, in private, the women talk ultimately about love and loss about loneliness as i'm getting older
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about how to find the right man, or just a man for starters moist tuesday to let me know. for sure what you said. it was good news media, and you don't give too much if you don't know 5 beautiful, it's a minimum good to go down. what does she really need to know versus you motivated you to pay the college doesn't? doesn't really agree to share your do the story and the fonts around machine, a widow who's been single for a while and has a daughters living abroad. not your average protagonist of a film, especially not in iran. and when it premiered at the barely now laid, the chairs of the director d o were empty. their absence made all the clearer by the photos serving his placeholders. mariama cut um and bates washed. i know you were not permitted to leave iran. it was a surprising decision creating a scandal at the festival, but they had a clear message for the audience delivery, but after literally far had for then that give will base on past the 7 this time we,
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we decided to cross all the restrictive red line. i'm on me and accept the consequences for our choice, the bulk of buddha i've looked into call to pain to real picture. i'll be writing in women about the as then. you don't need that as an image that has been banned from the rain in cinema by 12 ever since the atlantic revolutions on my move, who dies a challenge for decades, filming women without avail, has been strictly forbidden. in around it is one of the red lines that the film crosses and a front to the censorship also, or the screw. this thing. when my heading finally takes action, she ends up meeting a divorce man. they fall in love, spend the night together, entering some wine alcohol and intimacy. big time blues in a rainy in films and other 2 red lines crossed by the directing to go to the slits of, of, to assume that because these are just ones of thank you. i leave
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on can quickly. so for you just been it ethics, smoke, dime and son, or he had dedicate their film to the women in the round, who risk their lives for freedom. what other consequences the feeling will have for the directors remains to be seen? settled to the chef to reset it shows in the just how much they have risked and how daring their film is, becomes obvious when looking at the list of imprison directors and actors in iran. jeff are part of he the country's best known director, prison sentences, travel and occupational band director and mohammed russell imprisonment, house arrest and travel band actress telling a lead tuesday jailed after showing solidarity with protesters in her home country . filmmaker cave on cutting me sentence to 6 years in prison,
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and 223 launches the women at a soccer match into iran. following us to refuse, documentary is also courageous. it portrays the generation of militant activist and therefore is a general ration that grew up after the islamic revolution with no experience of real freedom. many ordinary norm on every day in things that you are not able to decide about that they are deciding this is about the life, the loss and based on their mother's generation, lived through the seventy's with dance, music and the joy of life. but now belongs to the past. probably not sherry. she
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has been collecting private recordings, searching for images of an alternative history of a round name is what i mean or she's homeless. you may need one on one car loans and then go more day a hello jane, don't you'll hosta memories of a time of no fails when public life and life on the protected home. the outside, empty inside were not yet completely separated world from even as a child. she had to learn how to create her own world to be free before it was outside. and we didn't have to different find of places inside and outside of after the revolution. and many things happening inside the of these have to have this norm on life. though her generation still dances, it's done in secret and under constant pressure of being discovered. but on the
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street, the law of the milan supplies, it's the law of violence that women are fighting so vehemently against. the son of an honest landing is also a documentary filmmaker from tehran. ready she's interested in the younger generation, those born around the turn of the millennium. ready ready ready she admires their courage. ready ready this is amazing, that sounds they don't give all they know what they want. nothing kind of stop them . i really like about this. a spirit. she fits this description might of goal and 18. a rose marie ty, fire the other side of me. because i know she belongs to a digitally connected generation,
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but looks far beyond the borders of its own country with the young women confidently demanding their rights to travel to your door in judy from this, the study was you don't wish suddenly the eyes. so i'm very imposed on it has a good impact on the people that are on the board. i'm calling to imagine even the young to be signing the lease and doesn't have that much defend phone that the young generation in other countries might have goals, fight for freedom does not go unopposed. and she and her mother faced another widespread problem, domestic violence, or of this game which is as soon, almost the most due for fighting spirits remains
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unbroken. yeah. uh how may or that might you have one more to mind for me then when i could go about another. um, all we do is to be drawing me a single it is on the small because i have to send the sonya bus. there to the films have a common thread. they show us women who take shape into their own hands by defying the rules of the uranian government on screen, just as they are doing in real life. they were demonstrations of solidarity in connection with the screenings of your writing and filmmakers as it been and not a festival. the words gen g on as a d could be seen on the demonstrates as posters policy for women life freedom. it's the slogan that helps spock and unprecedented results in the pool of 2022. as a full friend, the women of iran is older and increase. the
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protests were sparks by the death of a young woman, gina masa, i'm any. she was arrested in tehran by then. a tori is morality, police, her crime, not being dressed as the law requires. after her arrest, she collapsed and the police station. she was taken to a hospital with severe head injuries and died shortly afterwards. gina's family is certain that her death was the result of police brutality and unprecedented ways of protests. great, the nation, the murderer of my so i mean, i leashed this rage and it gave them a way to explode. women life freedom became the rally and cries the protests. the
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women had had enough of the huge job to see says it's very, very important. the head scarf is a symbol of dis, nomic government to schools became the side of protest. young people rose up and then this deeply patriarchal society, another form of revolution has been taking place. women are receiving strong solidarity from man to meet the entire rainy and society has felt the consequences of suppressing freedoms which corruption, publishing and discrimination to guard uranium pop star media ra. he is one of the minis was paid dearly for supporting the women. he dedicated this song to them in august 2023. it encourages women to take off their head scarves. the machine declared his actions illegal, and he was arrested the,
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the state responded to the protests with extreme violence. more than 20000 people had been arrested. so far, death sentences had been carried out. more than 2000 school girls were poisoned, many suspect the regime. but there have been no conclusive investigations. the 16 year old because shuck around me was abducted at a demo engine present. later her body was found with the marks of tortures. the regime declared a suicide. since the beginning of their result, people all over the world have students solidarity with the radium women. they're also demanding an end to the arabian dictatorship. for freedom, international female celebrities and other women cuts part of their hair and posted
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the images. online. hair is political, says a rainy and must see a lead new judge. for years, she's been campaigning, an exile for feminist issues. i ask women why that they want to share their pictures with me. so the moment of freedom with me was bombarded by pictures from them and inside iran being conveyed so i created my associate freedom page on facebook and instagram and it's all about freedom. its own about dignity, its own about choice. for nearly 90 years, randy and women's hair has been the subject of political and religious battles. the headstones no head storage.
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it's always been up to men to make this decision for women without their se. restaurant shop, former shaw of a run, wanted to use educational reforms and repression to modernize the use. lemme country. in 1936, he bends women from wearing head scarves for him, it was a symbol that went against his idea of progress. however, in 1941 with sasha was forced to abdicate his son. it seemed power and continued to push ahead with modernization. under mohammed was a parcel of the women were given a chance to break away from traditional rules and did 1963. they were given the right to vote, that under the previous regime we had several freedoms and we were allowed to join in with new aspects of society. on may, the new sean once again allowed women to wear the headscarf in public. but he went on to establish a fruitful dictatorship,
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progressive and left wing forces opposed to him. as did the islamist revolution followed and the shot was deposed. the the limits took power. i had to so many declared the hit job compulsory for women. going out wearing makeup without a job is like going out and make it. this is not in keeping with a woman's position by doing so. they turned themselves into those left as to like the islamist fought against the shot were in disbelief. i worked in a newspaper and she doors and be hurt in or they do adopts. we have to have your post will have the jobs from tomorrow. the girl that had a very short skirt and one of my friends just to hear her skirt and call the and you could see the arrows so we just love them. know that they
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didn't believe that. but among us were serious. many women were outraged. they took to the streets and protest. left us saw this as the big trail of their revolution. like now he passion service standing. the went on to make documentary the left space of the many, many more then there is lum is but they, they're more organized on the that these not me. that's why they belong. when they did the revolution against the shaw, the just wanted just these to be just the wanted democracy. but what we get was 1000 times more stun. to show stretching a regime of terror followed over the coming years. many who were involved in
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politics were driven into exile. like the family of journalist and author guild us the heavy. she writes about iran from germany, and about the meaning of the compulsory head job. he's a long student. this form of control is very important. just have them look into this repression is one of the pendants, if the machine because it pours half of the population and it's so so, and creates a platform to build that ideal naji above it. you do hear how these lumnick republics have run reliance on maintaining power over women. their rights are systematically removed and a woman is only worth half as much as a man. literally, a woman's voice only counts for half in court. if a woman dies in an accident, the family receives half the compensation as though women weren't full human beings . long the most important rock we lost was our identity. out identity as human
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beings. women are prohibited from doing so many things like singing or dancing, or wearing what they want and everything is sexualized. so it allows you to use the huge jet, nothing forced from an interest to the model. this is a way of looking at the female body that's a place of citizen, and by that it means that a woman's body of the woman's head and a woman's being humiliated on. but how does that along with this humiliation? men are also humiliated. bravo, in tasking, my palm, dog 6, while it has x, you wanna see noise at the corner of the mountain because a free woman has complete freedom to decide on his sexuality and come she definitely it's on her room whether to have sex and how evans, whether she wants children or not easy, honestly, extreme is only deal logy aims to control or not do extend assessment and you will be comfortable in this form of control over women is essential to be is limits to
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machine the phones and 5. i mean, i'll find more powerful demand and i think that creates fee house. they have to so for us women, if they want to build a state one by violence, a terrorist, they divide because if women are free and want to exercise the freedom inside of these guys, come and keep doing what they want and come to the technician. the civil so they lock women up. they carry a mass arrest in prison, women experience 1st hand just how cruel the government's display of power can get the heat partial on the surface, donnie brought together former prisoners to make a documentary film. what happened to them after they were arrested needing the check engine pushing anybody mr. can do this monday, this holmes at the push then i think i me cheese and i remember this. enjoy them.
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this should know that the people that, that interest you, judy, will be doing a whole bunch of places. you know, the building that long enough for them to start. ha, ha, ha, ha. shed that say that they could the 70 or them is that the sure many here that me speaking that sort of problem shasta, any better than most of the titles had this on any one of the women featured in film wrote a book about her 9 years in prison and the torture she experienced there you and you have a great, nice 9 years of presentation and us and seeing how people would just execute it on a well. and he should organ and job to, to kind of touch, fruitful tour. chester again and brutal reeducation process to see if she wants further testing the machine. people need to know what happened is on a mission last year, just someone stuff to does he rock into my mouse and someone started putting my feet involuntarily. i withdrew my leg and scream to scream. that was
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like an animal done. i don't remember anything. stopping myself, most of what executions, torture and rape became political tools that are still used today. or monday, somebody know, pc or anybody have any one imprisoned for political reasons. first goes into solitary confinement with the c o. c. cut them off from the outside world to get me the a cuba. or if it's just they don't have the right to a lawyer half day or sunday would like to have it and they tortured until they testify against themselves and got it. and they asked me to call, i'm trying to get a diploma. some houses that are protests that began in 2022. we're not the 1st
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for decades, people have been taken to the streets hoping for democracy, contain huge protests broke out in 2009. it was our tractor trailer and for a few weeks we had the feeling of being as close to our target as and never before they were protesting must move us medina, jobs, ultra conservative administration, accusing them of electro fraud. the machines response was fruitful. people were shortened, tortured or disappeared without a trace. the so called green movement failed. the protest as was focusing on one particular issue, up in 2009. it was a gains to vote, making a lot of miss the call of the protest is at the time was what happened to my thoughts and the shorter dream would get value. my cool kind of
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92009 protest. nice. basically, within the system demonstrate to set that up being an actual fraud and that votes weren't counted, but they weren't demanding for the system to be taken down and upon. the silver stainless part of the next waves of protests didn't call the system itself into question either in 2019, for instance, it was the increase in gas prices. and once again, the government violently crack down on the demonstrations the but with the protests that started in 2022, there is more at stake. demonstrators are campaigning to toppled the whole regime. they want for decades worth of crimes to the account for this time is not the economy is not, unemployment is not water is the woman this revolutionary movement is more radical than all the others before. and it's still
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going strong with women at the home of the family. this is the 1st feminist revolution in the world. then the outcome pain is woman life. freedom. well, that's only possible in a democratic secular system. let's say ok. since the mass protests began in 2022, women have kept up the fight, their resisting in new ways and spending up for their beliefs. breaking the rules, showing their hair, making music, and as a women are losing their fear. even though they faced increasingly draconian punishments the semester, like you said, the people going back to the way they want because that's too much hate for the regime. that's actually often how much violence they've accessed always in the past
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month. quite often in the past. yeah, that's yeah, i absolutely cannot imagine people going back to miss absolutely false. that about especially to look in shadow. yes, it shows that everything seems to demonstrate that these women have no intention of giving up the test for them another they continuing their resistance. i'm in pretty full and of course, you know, there's only me, in my opinion, this regime will be toppled, but it may take some time because i want to, uh, well connect to the district. no matter how long it takes it, randy and women are showing determination. mother, i am proud if you will, and i know that you will succeed and that will do this and won't let me on to most of the women life freedom. a bronze feminist revolution continues the
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