Forbidden Voices Explained

Forbidden Voices
Director:Barbara Miller
Producer:Philip Delaquis
Starring:Yoani Sánchez, Zeng Jinyan, Farnaz Seifi, Lucie Morillon (Reporters without Borders)
Music:Marcel Vaid
Cinematography:Peter Indergand & Peter Indergand
Editing:Andreas Winterstein
Studio:Das Kollektiv für audiovisuelle Werke GmbH
Distributor:Das Kollektiv für audiovisuelle Werke GmbH (world rights), Filmcoopi Zürich (Switzerland)
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Switzerland
Language:English, Spanish, Chinese, Persian, French

Forbidden Voices is a documentary film by director Barbara Miller about the fight for human rights and freedom of speech of three female bloggers: Yoani Sánchez from Cuba, Zeng Jinyan from China and Farnaz Seifi from Iran.

The film Forbidden Voices explores the motivation and goals of the online activists' struggle and traces the consequences and political repressions the three women are facing for their courageous activism. The documentary won the Amnesty International Award 2013 and the WACC SIGNIS Human Rights Award 2012, and was nominated for the Swiss Film Award and the Prix de Soleure in 2013.

Internet censorship and repression

Forbidden Voices describes how Internet access in Cuba is still prohibited for the average citizen, and Internet censorship in China and Internet access in Iran are very harsh, the blogs of the three protagonists are censored, blocked or even shut-down by their governments. Seen by their governments as dissidents the bloggers are often under surveillance and facing harsh repressions. Yoani Sánchez has been beaten and arrested, as well as publicly defamed on Cuban State TV for fighting for human rights in Cuba;[1] [2] [3] [4] Zeng Jinyan lived for years with her husband Hu Jia and her new born daughter under house arrest in Beijing for their fight for human rights in China;[5] [6] [7] and Farnaz Seifi has been arrested for her fight for gender equality in Iran and forced in to exile.[8] [9] [10]

Premier and awards

The award-winning documentary Forbidden Voices premiered at the 2012 Visions du Réel Film Festival in Nyon, Switzerland, and had its International Premiere at IDFA, The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Cuba unblocks access to controversial blog . Reuters . February 10, 2011 . February 8, 2011.
  2. Web site: Kaos en la red (Chaos on the Web): Interview with State Security Agent Miguel . Kaos en la Red. Spanish . March 20, 2009 .
  3. News: Washington Post: Cuban Courage . Washington Post. March 20, 2009 .
  4. Retrieved October 17, 2009.
  5. http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/05/21/china15979.htm/ "Activist Couple Accused of Endangering State Security"
  6. [Arianna Huffington|Huffington, Arianna]
  7. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/08/09/asia/AS-China-Human-Rights.php "Chinese rights activist Zeng Jinyan disappears"
  8. Web site: Female Bloggers Fight for Freedom of Speech . November 18, 2013 . March 24, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402132322/http://globaljournalist.jour.missouri.edu/stories/2013/11/18/female-bloggers-fight-for-freedom-of-speech/ . April 2, 2015 . dead.
  9. Web site: Note von Farnaz Seifi: The local blogosphere and the conflict in Iran, Apr. 15, 2010 . March 24, 2015 . April 2, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402101807/http://www.dw.de/popups/pdf/5313313/key-note-von-der-journalistin-farnaz-seifi-internet-und-iranpdf.pdf/ . dead .
  10. http://www.amnesty.ch/fr/pays/moyen-orient-afrique-du-nord/iran/docs/2012/farnaz-seifi-blogueuse-en-exil/ "Farnaz Seifi, Exiled Blogger"
  11. Web site: Forbidden Voices: Human Rights Award.
  12. Web site: Amnesty International Award.
  13. Web site: Swiss Film Prize/Best Documentary.
  14. Web site: Review Bitch Flicks .
  15. Web site: Review Seattle Weekly . March 4, 2015 . May 17, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150517224458/http://www.seattleweekly.com/home/946910-129/siff-miller-brian-film-cinema-uptown . dead .
  16. Web site: Review Geri Krebs from NZZ .
  17. Web site: Female bloggers fight for freedom of speech (includes video). CNN. May 3, 2013.
  18. Web site: Documentary Explores the Forbidden Voices of Three Female Bloggers.
  19. Web site: Seattle Weekly review. March 4, 2015. May 17, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150517224458/http://www.seattleweekly.com/home/946910-129/siff-miller-brian-film-cinema-uptown. dead.
  20. Web site: Video review of Forbidden Voices . .
  21. Web site: Reporters Without Borders article . March 4, 2015 . February 20, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150220130143/http://en.rsf.org/forbidden-voices-film-tribute-to-09-05-2012,42580.html . dead .
  22. Web site: Forbidden Voices: How to Start a Revolution with a Computer.
  23. Web site: Forbidden Voices - Forbidden Votes.