When Waris was 13, she fled her nomadic family in order to avoid a wedding with a much older man. Once in Mogadicio, she is sent by some relatives to London, to work as a cleaning lady at the Somalian's embassy. She lost her job once the civil war calls back to the country all the ambassadors. Working in a local McD. (no, i won't give any names) she's spotted by one of the most famous fashion photographer who suggests her to pose for him.
That transforms her life, but not as much as the day she was "circumcised". Years later, as she's worldwide famous, she decides to speak about it in an interview and for the first time, the UN becomes aware of one of the most tragical tradition that is still perpetrated.
Despite the subject, the movie tells the story of a woman's fight, and even though the subject is tragic, the way of telling this modern -and much less fairy - Cinderella's tale is not sad, but accurate.
I would lie if i didnt say I skipped the two minutes or so when she describes the excision in itself, but this movie is in every way a good way to know more about how the issue became known worldwide, and through whom.
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