Women Are Heroes

Women Are Heroes

Release date : January 12, 2011
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : JR /
Writers : Emile Abinal / JR /
Production companies : 27.11 Production /
January 12, 2011 1h 20m France Documentary French More
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In his film "Women Are Heroes", photographer JR takes his audience into some exceptional women’s lives. Because there are, most of the time, the first victims in war-time and left to their own during peace-time, JR pays tribute to those women who, in spite of the hurdles, keep smiling, keep fighting and keep hoping a better life. From Rio’s shantytowns to Kenyan slums, passing by Indian and Cambodian streets, he offers a fresh look at their struggles and expectations. Displaying their portraits via huge montages on their neighborhood’s walls, JR sublimates those extraordinary destinies and sheds the lights on those strong and moving personalities, too rarely recognized enough.
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  • title:Women Are Heroes
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: JR /
  • Writers: Emile Abinal · JR ·
  • Production companies: 27.11 Production ·
  • Overview:In his film "Women Are Heroes", photographer JR takes his audience into some exceptional women’s lives. Because there are, most of the time, the first victims in war-time and left to their own during peace-time, JR pays tribute to those women who, in spite of the hurdles, keep smiling, keep fighting and keep hoping a better life. From Rio’s shantytowns to Kenyan slums, passing by Indian and Cambodian streets, he offers a fresh look at their struggles and expectations. Displaying their portraits via huge montages on their neighborhood’s walls, JR sublimates those extraordinary destinies and sheds the lights on those strong and moving personalities, too rarely recognized enough.
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