ArteEast Quarterly
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The Glass House ScreeningNew YorkOctober 21, 2009 6.30 p.m. The Paley Center for Media 25 West 52 Street New York Delving into the hidden lives of young women struggling with uncertain futures, The Glass House gives a complex portrait of contemporary Iran where old traditions are questioned. These females, abused and battered, have been cast away by their society and family, but have found a home at Omid e Mehr, a rehabilitation center that offers education and counseling. Filmmakers Hamid Rahmanian and Melissa Hibbard deftly illuminate the dark reality of Iranian culture, giving a voice to the resilient women who want to defy convention and determine their destiny. Among the unforgettable women is the former juvenile delinquent Nazila, who raps through her anger and pain in a country that forbids women to sing. (92 minutes) This screening is in association with the Sundance Channel. In PersonHamid Rahmanian, Filmmaker
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