Marion Cotillard, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert and a handful of female actresses and singers from France are lending their support to the people of Iran. ❤️
and a handful of female actresses and singers from France are lending their support to the people of Iran amid the mass protests following the death of Mahsa Amini.
In a video shared to the Instagram account, Soutien Femmes Iran, which translates to"support women in Iran," Binoche clips off several inches of thick brown hair before saying, "For Freedom!" in English. Using the hashtag, #HairForFreedom, Cotillard followed suit, along with Huppert and others. The video ends with the sounds of the protesters chanting in the streets as they fight for their rights and the rights of women all over Iran.
The video comes after more than 1,000 working professionals from the world of French cinema signed an open letter published on Tuesday, urging anyone"shocked" by Amini’s murder to"support the protesters loud and clear." In the letter, they called for an end to the"insufferable coercion" women face in Iran. Bella Hadid, Justin Bieber, Eva Mendes and more
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