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Runaway

Label
Runaway
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Runaway
Oclc number
945755625
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Originally produced by Women Make Movies in 2001
Runtime
85
Summary
A film by Kim Longinotto and Ziba Mir-Hosseini. "RUNAWAY" is a powerful and heart-breaking documentary about a group of young runaway girls who are taken to a women's shelter in Tehran, Iran. The film focuses on the sufferings of young girls who struggle to free themselves from the tyrannical and abusive power of their families, mainly their fathers, brothers, and stepfathers. The sisterly feelings of the girls towards each other, their spiritual strength, their courage to rebel, and their wit are shown with a great degree of compassion and empathy in the film. The filmmakers have beautifully criticized the patriarchal system of family and the destructive power of male family members over the lives of their daughters and sisters. One can imagine that the issue of confinement and abuse goes beyond the issue of class when it comes to the problem of domestic violence and the desire to control women through anger, aggression and madness." - Mehrnaz Saeed, Colombia College
Technique
live action
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