Middle East Film Series: 111 Girls (Iran, 2012)

Date: 

Thursday, November 14, 2013, 6:15pm to 8:00pm

Location: 

Weiner Auditorium, Taubman Building, Harvard Kennedy School

111 Girls (Iran, 2012)

Join a screening of 111 Girls (Iran, 2012).  Pizza and soft drinks will be available at 6:15pm. The film will start at 6:30pm.

About the film
A government official carrying a message from Iran’s president travels across Iranian Kurdistan with his driver and a young guide on a mission to stop 111 young Kurdish women from committing suicide in protest against conditions that have left them spinsters. Racing against the clock, they travel into territory simmering with resentment at official neglect and the hardship it has sown among a proud people. Against a dramatically colorful physical and human landscape, wistful longing mingles with dreamlike desire and absurdist humor as the three travelers meander helplessly in a land riddled with contradictions.

About the Directors
Nahid Ghobadi was born in Baneh, Iran in 1964. She studied librarianship at Tehran University and film at Columbia College Hollywood, is a published poet and has directed nine short films and documentaries. About 111 Girls is her first feature film.

Bijan Zamanpira was born in Sanandaj, Iran in 1965. He studied Persian language and literature at Payame Noor University in Tehran and has directed eleven short films and documentaries. About 111 Girls is his first feature film.

Contact: CMES Outreach Program
Sponsors: Center for Middle Eastern Studies Outreach Program, Harvard Kennedy School Middle East Initiative

See also: Outreach, 2013-14