सोमालिया में 1965 में जन्मी वारिस डिरी ने तेरह साल की उम्र में तब उड़ान भरी जब उन्हें चौथी पत्नी के तौर पर बेचा गया. वह लंदन में सोमालियन दूतावास में नौकरानी रही फिर मैकडॉनल्ड्स में, जहां उस... सभी पढ़ेंसोमालिया में 1965 में जन्मी वारिस डिरी ने तेरह साल की उम्र में तब उड़ान भरी जब उन्हें चौथी पत्नी के तौर पर बेचा गया. वह लंदन में सोमालियन दूतावास में नौकरानी रही फिर मैकडॉनल्ड्स में, जहां उसने अपने आपको पहचाना और टॉप की अंतर्राष्ट्रीय मॉडल बन गई. 1997, उन्होने महिला जननांग अंग भं... सभी पढ़ेंसोमालिया में 1965 में जन्मी वारिस डिरी ने तेरह साल की उम्र में तब उड़ान भरी जब उन्हें चौथी पत्नी के तौर पर बेचा गया. वह लंदन में सोमालियन दूतावास में नौकरानी रही फिर मैकडॉनल्ड्स में, जहां उसने अपने आपको पहचाना और टॉप की अंतर्राष्ट्रीय मॉडल बन गई. 1997, उन्होने महिला जननांग अंग भंग के खिलाफ बोला.
- पुरस्कार
- 4 जीत और कुल 3 नामांकन
- Fastfood Manager
- (as Matt Kaufman)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Liya Kebede stars as Waris Darie and is the perfect choice of an actress to fill this role: she is an International supermodel, actress and philanthropist, born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In 2003, she was the first woman of color to become the face of Estée Lauder cosmetics.
Waris Dirie (Liya Kebede) was born in Somalia and was subjected to FGM and fled across the desert to freedom form the heinous attitude toward women (Waris as a child is beautifully portrayed by Soraya Omar-Scego). She struggles though dreary jobs, eventually hooks up with Marilyn (Sally Hawkins0 who introduces her to the world of fashion via Terry Donaldson (Timothy Spall), learns how to dress and walk in heels and eventually becomes the great model we know us as today. She has love interests (Anthony Mackie) but her aim is to gain enough credibility and money to go before the WHO and speak against the mutilation that exists in many countries to this day.
Directed by Sherry Horman who adapted Dirie's autobiography for the screen with Smita Bhide, the visuals are spectacular and the manner in which the story is related is full of passion and compassion. The entire cast (including Juliet Stevenson, Meera Syal, and Craig Parkinson) is pitch perfect. But it is Liya Kebede who fills the screen not only with her beauty but also with a powerful performance of the main character. A very fine film with a heavy message.
Grady Harp
When Waris was sold as a young teenager to an old man who already had three wives, she simply left one day, walking hundreds of miles across desert and scrub land to seek her grandmother in Mogadishu. Amazingly, she found her — and was hired by an aunt in London to work as a maid. The film cuts between her experiences as a young girl and what happened in London, where she ran away, lived on the streets and were befriended by a ditz shop girl named Marylin (Sally Hawkins).
It is while sweeping floors and cleaning slop at a McDonalds that she's spotted by fashion photographer Terry Donaldson (Timoty Spell). Donaldson saw something in the bone structure of the cleaning lady that convinced him to give her his card. Waris was all worried trying to be model, but thankfully Marylin knows her fashion and persuades her, several months later, to pop round and see him. She's soon on her way.
"Desert Flower" is an important movie, and a great one for all African women to see. Dirie's life-story is inspiring for me, her experiences as young girl are tragic, and her ability to speak out against a custom that has long been hidden is impressive. The film certainly has an important message. The scenes that will remain in the memory long after the film concludes are those dealing with Waris' circumcision, particularly an excruciating sequence in which I watch her three year old face as the procedure is performed. It's an angry, damning indictment of a barbaric process. Which I wish it will stop.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe girl who was chosen to play the young Dirie as she undergoes FGM is Safa Idriss Nour and was picked on condition that her parents sign a contract agreeing never to perform the same ritualistic operation on her. Dirie's new book begins in 2011, four years after the contract with Nour's parents had been signed, when she received a letter from the girl that suggested her parents were having second thoughts. "I was shocked and I was very angry," Dirie, 48, said. "I decided I had to fly to Djibouti immediately to save my little girl from this brutal crime."
Once in Djibouti, she realised that the family were being ostracised and Nour's fear of being forced to undergo FGM, rather than diminishing, had grown. Then seven, Nour told her: "Grandmother carried out lots of circumcisions in our house. The girls screamed so loudly, just like I did in the film."
Nour's parents confirmed that pressure from neighbours and others for Nour to undergo FGM was weighing heavily on them. They told Dirie that her daughter and the family were being treated as outsiders and neighbours were jealous of the financial and medical support they were receiving from Dirie's FGM campaigning charity, Desert Flower Foundation, in return for upholding the contract. "Safa's family is surrounded by others struggling every day to survive. Even though the families have very little money, they save what money they have to cut their daughters, because otherwise they will not get a bride price from the future husband," Dirie said. "Because of our support, Safa's family is completely independent and the first family in the area to stop the vicious circle. This is a breach of their tradition, and people have big problems with this." Dirie spent time with the family and took some of them to Europe to show them campaigning work and talk about the corrective surgery carried out by the Desert Flower Foundation. The experience was a turning point, particularly for the father, who once argued strongly with Dirie over cutting Nour. He now works as an activist for the charity. "Safa's father has even invited neighbours to participate in our programme and the reactions were positive," Dirie said, demonstrating the difference that can be made when campaigns are led from within the communities they are trying to change. Although the case of Nour's father was a success, trying to encourage broader behaviour change through education is not easy. "Educating communities is very difficult as people are very stubborn and not willing to change their habits even if it is against humanity," says Dirie.
- गूफ़Lucinda (from the modeling agency) says to Waris she would be without broadband in Africa. Broadband didn't exist in the early to mid 80s when this story took place.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in RTL Boulevard: एपिसोड #11.70 (2010)
- साउंडट्रैकWithout You (Glenn Morrison Remix)
Music by Craig Armstrong and Scott Fraser
Vocals by Lucy Pullin
French spoken words by Laurence Ashley
Remix and additional production by Glenn Morrison and Byron Wong
© by Chester Music Ltd. by the courtesy of Bosworth Music GmbH, Berlin
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Desert Flower?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
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- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
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- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Flor del desierto
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $44,348
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $7,657
- 20 मार्च 2011
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $1,46,82,943
- चलने की अवधि2 घंटे
- रंग
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- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1