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Stoning of Soraya M., The (2009)

Release Date:
Friday, June 26, 2009

MPAA Rating:
R

Rating Reason:
A disturbing sequence of cruel and brutal violence, and brief strong language.

Genre:
Drama

Starring:
Shohreh Aghdashloo, James Caviezel, Mozhan Marno, Navid Negahban, Ali Pourtash, David Diaan, Parviz Sayyad

Written By:
Betsy Giffen Nowrasteh, Cyrus Nowrasteh

Director:
Cyrus Nowrasteh

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Synopsis:
In a world of secrecy, corruption and injustice, a single courageous voice can tell a true story that changes everything.  
 
This is what lies at the heart of the emotionally charged experience of The Stoning of Soraya M. Based on an incredible true story, this powerful tale of a village's persecution of an innocent woman becomes a compelling parable about mob rule. Who will join forces with the plot against her, who will surrender to the mob, and who will dare to stand up for what is right? Both a classic fable of good and evil, and an inspiring tribute to the many fighting against injustice all around the world, The Stoning of Soraya M. was a rousing runner-up to Slumdog Millionaire as the Audience Favorite at the Toronto Film Festival.  
 
Academy Award nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Sand and Fog) stars in the heroic role of Zahra, an Iranian woman with a burning secret. When a journalist (Jim Caviezel, The Passion Of The Christ, Déjà Vu) is stranded in her remote village, she takes a bold chance to reveal what the villagers will stop at nothing to keep hidden.

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Darrel Manson

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The Stoning of Soraya M. focuses our attention on stoning and the plight of women in many parts of the world. Even though the practice is widely condemned, it continues to take place in many nations, mostly in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. In 2002, the United States Congress condemned execution by stoning, noting "women around the world continue to be disproportionately targeted for discriminatory, inhuman and cruel punishments." The United Nations considers stoning a form of torture.

The film also serves to remind us that we cannot simply turn away from injustice without being complicit. There are a number of organizations that seek fair and humane treatment of women under all legal systems, these include: These resources are made available for those who wish to explore ways of responding to the issues raised by the film.

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