In recognition of Universal Human Rights Month, Chatham Community Library will host a virtual film screening of I Am a Girl (2013) beginning Thursday, December 12, and continuing through Thursday, December 19, 2024.
There is a group of people in the world today who are more persecuted than anyone else, but they are not political or religious activists. They are girls. Being born a girl means you are more likely to be subjected to violence, disease, poverty and disadvantage than any other group on Earth.
In I Am a Girl we meet 14-year-old Kimsey from Cambodia, forced to sell her virginity at 12; Aziza from Afghanistan, who will be shot if she goes to school; Breani, a teen living in a ghetto of NYC and dreaming of stardom; Katie from Australia, who is recovering from a suicide attempt; Habiba from Cameroon, betrothed to a man 20 years her senior; and Manu from Papua New Guinea, about to become a mother at 14 following her first sexual encounter. As they come of age in the way their culture dictates, we see remarkable heart-warming stories of resilience, bravery and humor.
Nominated for four Australian Academy Awards including Best Documentary and Best Director, I Am a Girl is an inspirational feature length documentary that paints a clear picture of the reality of what it means to be a girl in the 21st century.
Film Highlights and Awards:
- Nominated for 4 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards
- Screen Producers Australia Award, Best Feature Documentary of the Year
- Sarasota Film Festival
- United Nations Association Film Festival
- Films from the South
- Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival
- PNG Human Rights Festival
- Zonta Film Festival
- Siamo Pari. La Parola Alle Donne Film Festival
Access to the virtual screening will be available beginning Thursday, December 12, at the following URL: https://www.wmm.com/i-am-a-girl-watch-page-chatham-public-library/
A password is required at the time of viewing.
Please contact social.library@chathamlibraries.org to request the password or for additional information.
This program is free and open to the public.