Film Premiere & New Trailer
BRAVE GIRLS OFFICIAL TRAILER and WORLD PREMIERE DOC NYC
I’m proud to announce that the feature documentary Brave Girls will have it’s World Premiere at DOC NYC on November 15th, 2018 at 7:30p. Tickets for the premiere are available HERE.
This film has been in the works for well over three years. My good friend and close collaborator Ellie Walton co-directed it alongside Yashaswi Desai, and I had the honor and privilege to be the editor.
The new official trailer for the film was just released this week as well.
For Karishma, Apsana and Samira, going to school to complete their secondary education represented a seismic shift in worldview and a radical reappraisal of what their lives could become. Suddenly, a life trapped within four walls, fulfilling societal expectations came into question when the possibility of a life outside of the house became palpable. But as final exams approached their families began preparations for their weddings. Immediately, they were forced to choose between their quickly evolving dreams and their obligations to their community. Apsana broke her arranged engagement the day before her wedding to continue pursuing her education; Karishma made an unthinkable choice by running away and marrying a forbidden love; Samira accepted her fate and married as was expected of her, leaving her family behind. Their choices are not just their own but have far-reaching consequences for their families within the tight knit community in which they live.
The stories of these extraordinary young women combine to illuminate the complexity that emerges on the path to self-determination within a conservative, Muslim town - Dholka located in the western state of Gujarat, India. Filmed over 4 years, BRAVE GIRLS explores the urgent questions about the empowerment of women in the developing world from the perspective of the women living those questions and facing the consequences of answering them.
The film now has a facebook page, so be sure to check that out to stay tuned news and upcoming screenings for the film.