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      Brave Miss World

      2013 1h 37m Documentary List
      71% 7 Reviews Tomatometer 69% 100+ Ratings Audience Score A woman tries to turn a personal tragedy into global awareness. Read More Read Less

      Audience Reviews

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      Audience Member If you didn't give this documentary five stars then maybe you're a rapist yourself. Listen to what women are saying one out of every four women gets raped in this world. Watch the documentary hear them out you're either part of the problem or part of the solution, and for women I know it's hard to be brave and come forward but you must Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review adam b Collection: Watched the documentary and the 3 short films. Extremely inspiring, even to me, a male that hasn't been sexually assaulted. Linor may seem like an attention seeker but in reality, she isn't. She's an advocate for all and I applaud her. This is a subject that needs to be taken seriously in the eyes of the law and community and what Linor has done for that fight is probably more than most politicians or judges. A must see documentary for fans of human rights Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review dan c Beautiful documentary by Cecilia Peck, Linor is an incredibly brave women. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Let me start off by sharing some statistics with you. In the US, one in five women will be raped or will experience attempted rape... and only 12 percent of the cases will get reported. In South Africa, which is (apparently) the rape capital of the world, a woman is more likely to get raped than educated. Closer to home, in Hong Kong last year (2013), one in seven women experienced sexual violence. Sobering stuff. The documentary BRAVE MISS WORLD (directed by Cecilia Peck) follows former Israeli beauty queen Linor Abargil on her global quest to give a voice to women who have experienced sexual violence. Linor, herself, was raped just six weeks before being crowned Miss World in 1988. Fortunately, her rapist was caught and sentenced to 16 years in prison. (He is scheduled to be released later this year.) In 1998, Linor started a website where these women could share their experiences and feelings. Within weeks, the site was swamped with testimonies from all over the world. In some of the cases, the rapes were not even reported due to family, school or police pressure, or because the women themselves thought it was their fault. In almost every case though, the women were still suffering inside, with many of them taking on self-destructive behaviours. Very quickly Linor went from being a blogger to a becoming vocal advocate, counseling women to report their rapes, and empowering them to discuss their feelings with their family and friends. As she says to many of these women, the worst has already happened. Unfortunately for Linor though, hearing all these survivors' stories took its toll on her. Linor's own wounds, which she thought had healed, began to open up. Her solution was to become more religiously observant. Day by day, Linor changed her eating habits, her clothing and her relationships. Needless to say, these changes weren't easy for her family, friends and her boyfriend, but they all accepted them as part of Linor's healing process. She also went back to school to get her law degree so that she could fight to strengthen the legislation against perpetrators of sexual violence in Israel while improving the rights of the victims of these crimes. As far as filmmaking goes, BRAVE MISS WORLD is straightforward and competent. Archival footage is seamlessly mixed with both recreated and current milestones in Linor's journey resulting in a truly inspiring story about a very courageous woman. The director has said that the film took five years to make because her funding kept running dry. It's probably just as well, as we are able to watch Linor change as her mission grows and develops. I don't mind letting on that this story has a happy ending, not just for Linor but for many of the women she touched along the way. However, so much work still needs to be done before her job is over. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member A powerful documentary of a fighter who was crowned Miss World several weeks after she was raped. She now runs an international support group for rape victims. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member um...i would suggest that this woman read about the white savior complex. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

      Critics Reviews

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      Sheri Linden Los Angeles Times The conversation in Brave Miss World never touches on rehabilitation for the perpetrator; Abargil's focus is those who fall prey, and her empowering example is the refusal to internalize such victimhood. Dec 9, 2020 Full Review Alissa Simon Variety Linor Abargil bravely confronts her experience as a victim of sexual assault in an uplifting documentary that would benefit from a clearer focus and more precise assembly. Dec 8, 2020 Full Review Ben Sachs Chicago Reader Abargil is a hero whose story should be told, but not like this. Jun 19, 2014 Full Review Nora Lee Mandel Film Festival Traveler Watch this moving documentary with someone who has been in any way affected by a too-common crime that needs this courageous exposure... Feb 12, 2021 Full Review Marty Mapes Movie Habit ...as admirable as the subject of Brave Miss World is, the documentary focuses too much on Miss World and not enough on her work. Dec 8, 2020 Full Review Fred Topel Nerd Report Abargil shows the power that just listening has. You see the victims being empowered while Abargil is being attentive. Apr 8, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis A woman tries to turn a personal tragedy into global awareness.
      Director
      Cecilia Peck
      Producer
      Lati Grobman
      Production Co
      Artemis Rising Films, Reif Entertainment , Linor Documentary
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Dec 5, 2016
      Runtime
      1h 37m