The film concerns the young Pakistani female activist and Nobel Peace Laureate Malala Yousafzai,who was targeted by Taliban gunmen, shot in the head and left wounded. She was targeted for speaking for the girls' education in her region of Swat VAlley in Pakistan
The title refers to the Afghani folk hero Malalai of Maiwand, for whom her father named her
London Premier of '' He Named Me Malala ''
Filmed over 18 months in Britain, Kenya, Nigeria, Abu Dhabi and Jordan, the documentary by American David Guggenheim recalls how Malala's father chose her name in honour of Malalai of Maiwand, a heroine who rallied the Pashtun army against British troops in 1880.
The film, which premiered at the London Film Festival is an intimate portrait of Malala Yousafzai, the passionate Pakistani advocate of girls' education who survived a brutal Taliban gun attack in 2012.
Celebrities
and activists flocked to the premiere of a documentary, He Named Me
Malala, about the inspirational teenager who resisted the Taliban and
won.
But
despite the presence of Annie Lennox, Claudia Winkleman and Fiona
Phillips at the screening of the film at Ham Yard Hotel in central
London, the real stars of the red carpet were the schoolgirl's beloved
father and brother.
Ziauddin
posed proudly with his remarkable daughter and her younger brother
Atal, at the film that chronicles her campaign for education of women in
the Swat Valley which put her in grave danger and nearly cost her her
life.
He Named Me Malala is scheduled for release in Britain on November 6,2015
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