In a Sky News broadcast exclusive, the Nobel Peace Prize winner said that her 'next phase' of human rights work needed to include 'storytelling
In 2012, when she was 15, she was shot in the head by the Taliban while she was campaigning for girls' schooling in Pakistan.Malala was shot by the Taliban at the age of 15
"This in itself is a huge accomplishment for Pakistan to make sure everyone gets the chance to make it to the screen. "What is really unfortunate is how we don't want people to talk about issues, how we don't want these stories to make it to the screen. I hope that we challenge that."Joyland attempts to do just that. It is the first major Pakistani motion picture to feature a trans actor in a lead role.
Amnesty International said the ban was"censorship" and represented a"crackdown of freedom of expression".
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