Revolution in Iran: ‘Soraya’s’ Message of Defiance an Underground Hit
BigHollywood / Mark Tapson
14-Jan-2010 (one comment)

While audiences in America flock to the escapist eye candy known as Avatar, it’s sobering to realize that in the real world, far away from James Cameron’s utopian dreamscape and the cozy cocoons of our multiplex theaters, another film’s message of defiance is helping to fuel revolution against a repressive regime.

The Stoning of Soraya M., from writer-director Cyrus Nowrasteh and Mpower Pictures, tells the true story of a woman in a remote Iranian village in the wake of the fundamentalist revolution of 1979, who is falsely accused of adultery and then stoned to death by a mob desperate to cleanse themselves of this rumored affront to their collective honor and to their religion. It’s not only a gripping story in its own right, but it also focuses a harsh spotlight on the shocking reality that stoning still exists in the Iranian penal code. The movie has been reviewed and written >>>

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Stoning of Soraya M. Fuels the Revolution

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The Stoning of Soraya M. is getting excellent reviews in film festivals, being banned by IRI and cheered in Iranian homes.  The bootleg DVDs of Stoning of Soraya M. film is a hit in Iranian homes and is a constant reminder of why people want change.


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