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The Glass House - Khaneh Shishei (2009)
Synopsis
The fringes of Iranian society can be a lonely place, especially if you are a teenage girl with few resources to fall back on.
The Glass House follows four girls striving to pull themselves out of the margins by attending a one-of-kind rehabilitation center in uptown Tehran.
Forget about the Iran that you’ve seen before. With a virtually invisible camera, the girls of The Glass House take us on a never-before-seen tour of the underclass of Iran with their brave and defiant stories:
Samira struggles to overcome forced drug addiction; Mitra harnesses abandonment into her creative writing; Sussan teeters on a dangerous ledge after years of sexual abuse; and Nazila burgeons out of her hatred with her blazing rap music.
This groundbreaking documentary reflects a side of Iran few have access to or paid attention to: a society lost to its traditions with nothing meaningful to replace them and a group of courageous women working to instill a sense of empowerment and hope into the minds and lives of otherwise discarded teenage girls. -- Hibbard, Melissa
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Title: The Glass House - Khaneh Shishei (2009)
Directed by: Hamid Rahmanian, Melissa Hibbard
Writing credits:
Melissa Hibbard
Music by: David Bergeaud
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 92 min.
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