Women’s rugby in patriarchal Iran may sound strange to rugby-mad Kiwis, but this documentary proves that there is a will, if only a way can be found around the discouragement of hardline authorities.
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![Women without Men](/assets/resized/sm/upload/02/3j/q3/u3/WWM12-0-520-0-390-crop.jpg?k=15ff9e7b26)
Women without Men
Zanan bedoone mardan
In images of arresting purity and composure, expatriate Iranian photographer and video artist Shirin Neshat elaborates a haunting sense of women’s lives and options in Iran in 1953. Best Director, Venice Film Festival.