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Banaz: A Love Story

Banaz: A Love Story is a 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Deeyah Khan.[1] The film chronicles the life and death of Banaz Mahmod, a young British-Iraqi woman of Kurdish origin killed in 2006 in South London on the orders of her family in a so-called honour killing.[2] The film received its UK premiere at the Raindance Film Festival in London September 2012.[3]

Banaz: A Love Story
Directed byDeeyah Khan
Starring
  • Banaz Mahmod
  • Bekhal Mahmod
  • Caroline Goode
  • Diana Nammi
  • Nazir Afzal
  • Palbinder Singh
  • Victor Temple
  • Bobbie Cheema
  • Joanne Payton
  • Andy Craig
  • Stuart Reeves
Theme music composerL. Subramaniam
Country of originUnited Kingdom/ Norway
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerDeeyah
CinematographyJeremiah Chapman
Running time70 minutes
Release
Original release29 September 2012 (2012-09-29)

Synopsis edit

Banaz Mahmoud was born in Iraqi Kurdistan and moved to England with her family when she was 10 years old. At the age of 17, her parents had arranged a marriage between her and a man 10 years older than her. Within months the marriage turned violent and Banaz requested a divorce. In the coming months, Banaz fell in love with someone of her own choosing, something which was found to be shameful by her family. Banaz was kept in confinement by her family, beaten, and forbidden to see her lover. She escaped and sought help from authorities, to no avail. She wrote a letter to police, detailing her situation and stating that her father should be investigated if anything were to happen to her. In January 2006, Banaz was killed by family members, in a plot which was initiated by her father. In total, Banaz went to the police 5 times before her death, but did not get the help she needed. Detective Chief Inspector Caroline Goode of the Metropolitan Police led the investigation to recover the body of Banaz and her killers, securing the first ever extradition from Iraq to Britain.

"…. a completely shocking, revealing, and timely insight into the scourge of 'honour killing'. … quite literally a horror movie tracking the brutal and agonising life, love, and death of Banaz Mahmod who is terrorised and ultimately put to death by the very people who should have loved her most – her family."
Jon Snow, Channel 4[4]

"…Like watching a car-crash in slow motion the amount of information dredged up in BANAZ: A LOVE STORY suffocates you. You know the outcome, yet here you are taking it all in wondering why the hell nobody was able to stop it from happening......This gradual drip-drip of information leading to tragedy feels much like Dreams of a Life, the account of how Joyce Vincent dropped out of society to die alone in 2003.”
David Perilli [5]

"If their own blood relatives discarded, betrayed, forgot and harmed them, then they are our children, our sisters our mothers that we will mourn, we will remember, we will honour their memory and we will not forget!"
Deeyah talked to Safeworld about her reason for making the film.[6]

Film screenings edit

Banaz: A Love Story has been re-versioned for ITV's UK investigative journalism series Exposure, for UK national broadcast on 31 October in co-production with Hardcash Productions and Fuuse Films.[7] The re-versioned film for ITV Exposure is named: BANAZ – AN HONOUR KILLING.

Further screenings of Banaz A Love Story:

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Result
2013 Peabody Award[9] International TV Documentary Won
2013 Emmy[10] Best International Current Affairs Won
2013 Bergen International Film Festival[11] Best Norwegian Documentary Won
2011-2012 Royal Television Society[12] Journalism award for Home/British Current Affairs Nominated

HBVA and Memini edit

During the making of the film, Deeyah worked with experts, activists and NGOs (Non-Government Organizations) specialising in the field of honour-based violence globally, which led to a shared recognition of the urgent need for online educational resources and campaigning networks dedicated to the issue.

As a result, the making of Banaz: A Love Story led to Deeyah founding two independent initiatives:

  • HBVA (Honour Based Violence Awareness Network), an international digital resource centre working to advance awareness through research, documentation, information and training for professionals who may encounter women, girls and men at risk, building partnerships with experts, activists, and NGOs from around the world.
  • Memini, an online memorial to victims of honour killing. Memini exists to acknowledge the lives and deaths of thousands who are killed in the ongoing massacre of 'honour' killing. "We seek to create a community of remembrance to end the silence, honour the dead and keep their memories alive, collecting and preserving the stories of women like Banaz, as well as celebrating their strength and courage."

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Paul Peachey (24 September 2012). "Still now they follow me": Footage of Banaz Mahmod warning police before her 'honour' killing to be shown for the first time". The Independent. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  2. ^ Tracy McVeigh (22 September 2012). "'They're following me': chilling words of girl who was 'honour killing' victim". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  3. ^ Orestes Kouzof. . raindance.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  4. ^ "New Film Tells Brutal Story of Honour Killing in Suburban London". asafeworldforwomen.org. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  5. ^ David Perilli (2 October 2012). "Banaz: A Love Story". takeonecff.com. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  6. ^ "Deeyah Speaks Out". asafeworldforwomen.org. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  7. ^ "Exposure: Honour killing victim predicts death in video". itv.com. 31 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  8. ^ GRO ROGNMO (11 March 2014). "Viste film om æresdrap for FN". dagbladet.no. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
  9. ^ ekropp (27 March 2013). . peabodyawards.com. Archived from the original on 18 May 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  10. ^ THE DEADLINE TEAM (14 August 2013). "International Emmy Current Affairs, News Nominees Announced". deadline.com. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  11. ^ "NORSKE DOKUMENTARVINNERE". biff.no. 29 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  12. ^ . rts.org.uk. Archived from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Banaz: A Love Story at IMDb
  • Deeyah article about why she made the Banaz film
  • Guardian article about Emmy award for Banaz
  • The Observer article about Banaz
  • Nick Cohen article for Standpoint Magazine about Banaz.

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Banaz A Love Story is a 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Deeyah Khan 1 The film chronicles the life and death of Banaz Mahmod a young British Iraqi woman of Kurdish origin killed in 2006 in South London on the orders of her family in a so called honour killing 2 The film received its UK premiere at the Raindance Film Festival in London September 2012 3 Banaz A Love StoryDirected byDeeyah KhanStarringBanaz Mahmod Bekhal Mahmod Caroline Goode Diana Nammi Nazir Afzal Palbinder Singh Victor Temple Bobbie Cheema Joanne Payton Andy Craig Stuart ReevesTheme music composerL SubramaniamCountry of originUnited Kingdom NorwayOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerDeeyahCinematographyJeremiah ChapmanRunning time70 minutesReleaseOriginal release29 September 2012 2012 09 29 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Film screenings 3 Accolades 4 HBVA and Memini 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis editBanaz Mahmoud was born in Iraqi Kurdistan and moved to England with her family when she was 10 years old At the age of 17 her parents had arranged a marriage between her and a man 10 years older than her Within months the marriage turned violent and Banaz requested a divorce In the coming months Banaz fell in love with someone of her own choosing something which was found to be shameful by her family Banaz was kept in confinement by her family beaten and forbidden to see her lover She escaped and sought help from authorities to no avail She wrote a letter to police detailing her situation and stating that her father should be investigated if anything were to happen to her In January 2006 Banaz was killed by family members in a plot which was initiated by her father In total Banaz went to the police 5 times before her death but did not get the help she needed Detective Chief Inspector Caroline Goode of the Metropolitan Police led the investigation to recover the body of Banaz and her killers securing the first ever extradition from Iraq to Britain a completely shocking revealing and timely insight into the scourge of honour killing quite literally a horror movie tracking the brutal and agonising life love and death of Banaz Mahmod who is terrorised and ultimately put to death by the very people who should have loved her most her family Jon Snow Channel 4 4 Like watching a car crash in slow motion the amount of information dredged up in BANAZ A LOVE STORY suffocates you You know the outcome yet here you are taking it all in wondering why the hell nobody was able to stop it from happening This gradual drip drip of information leading to tragedy feels much like Dreams of a Life the account of how Joyce Vincent dropped out of society to die alone in 2003 David Perilli 5 If their own blood relatives discarded betrayed forgot and harmed them then they are our children our sisters our mothers that we will mourn we will remember we will honour their memory and we will not forget Deeyah talked to Safeworld about her reason for making the film 6 Film screenings editBanaz A Love Story has been re versioned for ITV s UK investigative journalism series Exposure for UK national broadcast on 31 October in co production with Hardcash Productions and Fuuse Films 7 The re versioned film for ITV Exposure is named BANAZ AN HONOUR KILLING Further screenings of Banaz A Love Story Eurodok Film Festival Women s International Film amp Arts Festival 2013 Miami The Home Office film screening UK 2012 Glasgow Film Festival 2013 Bergen International Film Festival 2013 WATCH DOCS Human Rights in Film IFF November 2013 Poland House of Lords screening United Kingdom December 2013 Swedish Parliament screening January 2014 De Balie Amsterdam Feb 2014 OUR LIVES TO LIVE FILM FESTIVAL India Feb 2014 Chulalongkorn University Thailand March 2014 International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights 8 March 2014 United Nations Human Rights Council Geneva 10 March 2014 8 UN New York 6 May 2014Accolades editYear Award Category Result2013 Peabody Award 9 International TV Documentary Won2013 Emmy 10 Best International Current Affairs Won2013 Bergen International Film Festival 11 Best Norwegian Documentary Won2011 2012 Royal Television Society 12 Journalism award for Home British Current Affairs NominatedHBVA and Memini editDuring the making of the film Deeyah worked with experts activists and NGOs Non Government Organizations specialising in the field of honour based violence globally which led to a shared recognition of the urgent need for online educational resources and campaigning networks dedicated to the issue As a result the making of Banaz A Love Story led to Deeyah founding two independent initiatives HBVA Honour Based Violence Awareness Network an international digital resource centre working to advance awareness through research documentation information and training for professionals who may encounter women girls and men at risk building partnerships with experts activists and NGOs from around the world Memini an online memorial to victims of honour killing Memini exists to acknowledge the lives and deaths of thousands who are killed in the ongoing massacre of honour killing We seek to create a community of remembrance to end the silence honour the dead and keep their memories alive collecting and preserving the stories of women like Banaz as well as celebrating their strength and courage See also editJineology NamusReferences edit Paul Peachey 24 September 2012 Still now they follow me Footage of Banaz Mahmod warning police before her honour killing to be shown for the first time The Independent Retrieved 28 September 2012 Tracy McVeigh 22 September 2012 They re following me chilling words of girl who was honour killing victim The Guardian Retrieved 28 September 2012 Orestes Kouzof Banaz A Love Story raindance co uk Archived from the original on 8 September 2012 Retrieved 28 September 2012 New Film Tells Brutal Story of Honour Killing in Suburban London asafeworldforwomen org Retrieved 28 September 2012 David Perilli 2 October 2012 Banaz A Love Story takeonecff com Retrieved 7 October 2012 Deeyah Speaks Out asafeworldforwomen org Retrieved 7 October 2012 Exposure Honour killing victim predicts death in video itv com 31 October 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 GRO ROGNMO 11 March 2014 Viste film om aeresdrap for FN dagbladet no Retrieved 11 March 2014 ekropp 27 March 2013 72nd Annual Peabody Awards Complete List of Winners peabodyawards com Archived from the original on 18 May 2013 Retrieved 29 March 2013 THE DEADLINE TEAM 14 August 2013 International Emmy Current Affairs News Nominees Announced deadline com Retrieved 17 August 2013 NORSKE DOKUMENTARVINNERE biff no 29 October 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 RTS ANNOUNCES SHORTLIST FOR TELEVISION JOURNALISM AWARDS 2011 2012 rts org uk Archived from the original on 3 September 2014 Retrieved 1 February 2013 External links editOfficial website Banaz A Love Story at IMDb Deeyah article about why she made the Banaz film Guardian article about Emmy award for Banaz The Observer article about Banaz Deeyah interview in Norway about Banaz by feminist publication Fett Nick Cohen article for Standpoint Magazine about Banaz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Banaz A Love Story amp oldid 1144952207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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