How film transforms the way we see the world | Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

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I'm a storyteller,
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but I'm also a troublemaker.
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(Laughter)
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And I have a habit of asking difficult questions.
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It started when I was 10 years old,
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and my mother, who was raising six children, had no time for them.
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At 14, fed up with my increasingly annoying questions,
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she recommended that I begin writing for the local English-language newspaper
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in Pakistan,
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to put my questions out to the entire country, she said.
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(Laughter)
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At 17, I was an undercover investigative journalist.
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I don't even think my editor knew just how young I was
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when I sent in a story that named and shamed
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some very powerful people.
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The men I'd written about wanted to teach me a lesson.
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They wanted to shame me and my family.
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They spray-painted my name and my family's name
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with unspeakable profanities across our front gate
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and around our neighborhood.
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And they felt that my father, who was a strict man of tradition,
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would stop me.
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Instead, my father stood in front of me and said,
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"If you speak the truth, I will stand with you,
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and so will the world."
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And then he got --
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(Applause)
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And then he got a group of people together and they whitewashed the walls.
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(Laughter)
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I've always wanted my stories to jolt people,
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to shake them into having difficult conversations.
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And I felt that I would be more effective if I did something visual.
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And so at 21, I became a documentary filmmaker,
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turning my camera onto marginalized communities
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on the front lines in war zones,
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eventually returning home to Pakistan,
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where I wanted to document violence against women.
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Pakistan is home to 200 million people.
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And with its low levels of literacy,
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film can change the way people perceive issues.
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An effective storyteller speaks to our emotions,
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elicits empathy and compassion,
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and forces us to look at things differently.
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In my country, film had the potential to go beyond cinema.
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It could change lives.
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The issues that I've always wanted to raise --
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I've always wanted to hold up a mirror to society --
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they've been driven by my barometer of anger.
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And my barometer of anger led me, in 2014, to honor killings.
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Honor killings take place in many parts of the world,
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where men punish women who transgress rules made by them:
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women who choose to marry on their own free will;
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or women who are looking for a divorce;
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or women who are suspected of having illicit relationships.
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In the rest of the world, honor killings would be known as murder.
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I always wanted to tell that story from the perspective of a survivor.
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But women do not live to tell their tale
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and instead end up in unmarked graves.
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So one morning when I was reading the newspaper,
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and I read that a young woman had miraculously survived
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after being shot in the face by her father and her uncle
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because she chose to marry a man out of her free will,
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I knew I had found my storyteller.
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Saba was determined to send her father and her uncle to jail,
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but in the days after leaving the hospital,
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pressure mounted on her to forgive.
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You see, there was a loophole in the law
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that allowed for victims to forgive perpetrators,
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enabling them to avoid jail time.
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And she was told that she would be ostracized
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and her family, her in-laws,
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they would all be shunned from the community,
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because many felt that her father had been well within his right,
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given her transgression.
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She fought on --
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for months.
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But on the final day in court,
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she gave a statement forgiving them.
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As filmmakers, we were devastated,
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because this was not the film that we had set out to make.
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In hindsight, had she pressed charges, fought the case and won,
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hers would have been an exception.
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When such a strong woman is silenced,
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what chance did other women have?
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And we began to think about using our film
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to change the way people perceived honor killings,
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to impact the loophole in the law.
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And then our film was nominated for an Academy Award,
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and honor killings became headline news,
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and the prime minister, while sending his congratulations,
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offered to host the first screening of the film at his office.
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Of course, we jumped at the chance,
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because no prime minister in the history of the country had ever done so.
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And at the screening,
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which was carried live on national television,
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he said something that reverberated throughout the country:
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"There is no honor in honor killings," he said.
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(Applause)
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At the Academy Awards in LA,
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many of the pundits had written us off,
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but we felt that in order for the legislative push to continue,
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we needed that win.
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And then, my name was announced,
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and I bounded up the steps in flip-flops, because I didn't expect to be onstage.
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(Laughter)
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And I accepted the statue, telling a billion people watching
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that the prime minister of Pakistan had pledged to change the law,
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because, of course, that's one way of holding the prime minister accountable.
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(Laughter)
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And --
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(Applause)
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Back home, the Oscar win dominated headline news,
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and more people joined the fray,
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asking for the loophole in the law to be closed.
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And then in October 2016, after months of campaigning,
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the loophole was indeed closed.
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(Applause)
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And now men who kill women in the name of honor
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receive life imprisonment.
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(Applause)
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Yet, the very next day,
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a woman was killed in the name of honor,
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and then another and another.
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We had impacted legislation,
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but that wasn't enough.
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We needed to take the film and its message to the heartland,
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to small towns and villages across the country.
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You see, for me, cinema can play a very positive role
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in changing and molding society in a positive direction.
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But how would we get to these places?
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How would we get to these small towns and villages?
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We built a mobile cinema,
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a truck that would roll through the length and breadth of the country,
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that would stop in small towns and villages.
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We outfitted it with a large screen that would light up the night sky,
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and we called it "Look But With Love."
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It would give the community an opportunity to come together
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and watch films in the evening.
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We knew we could attract men and children in the mobile cinema.
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They would come out and watch.
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But what about women?
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In these small, rural communities that are segregated,
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how would we get women to come out?
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We had to work with prevailing cultural norms in order to do so,
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and so we built a cinema inside the cinema,
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outfitting it with seats and a screen where women could go inside and watch
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without fearing
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or being embarrassed
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or harassment.
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We began to introduce everyone
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to films that opened up their minds to competing worldviews,
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encouraging children to build critical thinking
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so that they could ask questions.
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And we expanded our scope beyond honor killings,
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talking about income inequality,
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the environment,
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talking about ethnic relations, religious tolerance and compassion.
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And inside, for women,
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we showed them films in which they were heroes, not victims,
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and we told them how they could navigate the court system, the police system,
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educating them about their rights,
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telling them where they could seek refuge
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if they were victims of domestic violence,
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where they could go and get help.
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We were surprised that we were welcomed in so many of the places
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that we went to.
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Many of the towns had never seen television or social media,
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and they were eager for their children to learn.
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But there was also pushback and blowback
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with the ideas that we were bringing with us.
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Two members of our mobile cinema team resigned
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because of threats from villages.
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And in one of the villages that we were screening in,
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they shut it down
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and said they didn't want the women to know about their rights.
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But on the flip side, in another village when a screening was shut down,
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a plainclothes policeman got up and ordered it back on,
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and stood by, protecting our team,
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telling everyone that it was his duty to expose the young minds
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to an alternative worldview and to this content.
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He was an ordinary hero.
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But we've come across so many of these heroes on our journey.
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In another town, where the men said that only they could watch
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and the women had to stay home,
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a community elder got up,
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got a group of people together, had a discussion,
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and then both men and women sat down to watch together.
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We are documenting what we are doing.
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We talk to people.
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We adapt.
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We change the lineup of films.
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When we show men films
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that show perpetrators of violence behind bars,
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we want to hit home the fact that if men are violent,
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there will be repercussions.
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But we also show films where men are seen as championing women,
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because we want to encourage them to take on those roles.
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For women, when we show them films in which they are heads of state
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or where they are lawyers and doctors and in leadership positions,
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we talk to them and encourage them to step into those roles.
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We are changing the way people in these villages interact,
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and we're taking our learnings into other places.
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Recently, a group contacted us and wants to take our mobile cinema
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to Bangladesh and Syria,
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and we're sharing our learnings with them.
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We feel it's really important
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to take what we are doing and spread it across the world.
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In small towns and villages across Pakistan,
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men are changing the way they interact with women,
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children are changing the way they see the world,
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one village at a time, through cinema.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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