Kim Longinotto

Kim Longinotto ( Sally Anne Longinotto-Landseer; born 8 February 1948, London) is a British documentary film maker, well known for making films that highlight the plight of female victims of oppression or discrimination. Longinotto has made more than 20 films, usually featuring inspiring women and girls at their core. Her subjects have included female genital mutilation in Kenya (''The Day I Will Never Forget''), women standing up to rapists in India (''Pink Saris''), and the story of ''Salma'', an Indian Muslim woman who smuggled poetry out to the world while locked up by her family for decades. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Pink Saris.

    Published 2015
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    Divorce Iranian style / a film by Kim Longinotto & Ziba Mir-Hosseini ; a Twentieth Century Vixen Production for Channel Four.

    Published 2015
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    The day I will never forget / Women Make Movies ; in association with HBO/Cinemax Documentary Films ; a film by Kim Longinotto.

    Published 2002
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    Eat the kimono / Twentieth Century Vixen Production for Channel Four.

    Published 1989
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