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Banaz: A Love Story
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Banaz: A Love Story

Sep 7, 2012
1h 9m
★ 6.0

Overview

This is a documentary film chronicling the brutal Honour Killing of Banaz Mahmod, a young British Kurdish woman in London, killed by her own family for choosing a life for herself.

Genres

Documentary
Crime

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Cast

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Banaz Mahmod

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Bekhal Mahmod

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Diana Nammi

Nazir Afzal

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Nazir Afzal

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Bobbie Cheema

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