ENEMIES OF HAPPINESS

SUNDANCE WINNER and WINNER OF SILVER WOLF AWARD at IDFA 2006 - about a radical freedom fighter and a land that is changing. A film on personal courage and the fact that an ordinary person not only can, but will make a difference

ENEMIES OF HAPPINESS

Malalai Joya is a 28 year-old woman from Afghanistan. The film follows her parliamentary campaign to her election as a delegate in Wolesi Jirga, or National Assembly. It is the first democratic parliament election in Afghanistan in over 30 years. Surrounded by security, Malalai Joya spreads her political beliefs despite several death threats. There have been four attempts against her life.

In 2003 Malalai Joya challenged former Mujahidin leaders (Warlords), who according to her, attempt to maintain power through the new system. “Many of you here in this hall have blood on your hands and you should be tried in the world court.” Her comments ignited outrage among the hard-liners who demanded that she be immediately removed from the sessions.

Release year:
December 2006
Director:
Eva Mulvad
Co production:
DFI, DR, NFTF, YLE, NRK, Danida & the Danish Ministry of Education
Running length:
59 minutes
Production company:
Bastard Film
Prizes:
Winner of The World Cinema Jury Prize at SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2007

Winner of the Silver Wolf at IDFA 2006

 

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