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Angel’s ‘Rule Breakers’ Tells the Powerful True Story of Afghan Girls Fighting for Education

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Bill Guttentag compares his new Angel Studios film to the powerful true story of Afghan girls fighting for education
Rule Breakers

The sports film

Miracle

The book documents the unlikely run to gold by the 1980 U.S. Hockey team.

Both movies celebrate the strength of perseverance, and show unlikely real-life characters overcoming enormous challenges. Both movies are about perseverance and show unlikely real-life heroes overcoming enormous challenges.

Movies

He says that he wants to leave his audiences inspired.


Guttentag tells Crosswalk Headlines”In some ways, we’re like a sports movie,” .


Rule Breakers

The incredible true story of Roya Mahaboob and the Afghan Dreamers is told in PG.

, a groundbreaking robotics team made up of all girls that

In the late 2010s to early 2020s, Afghans defied social norms by pursuing education and participating in competitions.


In Afghanistan, the Taliban have reinforced long-standing traditions that dictate girls should stop formal education after sixth grade. Mahboob’s friends faced opposition at almost every turn.


Guttentag first heard about the Afghan Dreamers through Jason Brown, an author and friend who wrote the script.

“He had written some articles about the central character in the film, Roya Mahboob, and he called me up and said, ‘I think I have an idea that would make a good movie.'”


Guttentag was initially sceptical.

“If you are in the business that I am, you hear this line quite a bit. It’s often not true.”


He now says that in this case it “was extremely true.”


“It is a story about triumphing over adversity.


Guttentag said.


It’s

Also a story

He says that equal rights are his concern

.

Guttentag told a story of the daughter an Angel Studios executive, who watched the movie and was shocked. She realized for the first time just how lucky girls in the West were to have access to education without restrictions.


“The most powerful stories of all are true stories”


Guttentag tells Crosswalk Headlines.


“I’d love to think that my filmmaking can have a positive impact on society.”


He said. “But I also don’t want
make films that lack

Better

term, like ‘eat your spinach movies.


There’s

A lot of

There are films that lecture, and I do not want to make a film to lecture. I want to make a film that will inspire you.

We’re

A film that spends much time

Talking about

STEM education for girls

Is something

I truly believe


I think

Most people believe in.

But we want to celebrate this and not give a lecture that makes you roll your eyes.


Rule Breakers

He said, “He celebrates” “quiet heroism.”




We watch films and sometimes we see characters we wish we were or had characteristics of the person.


He said. “And I think this film features women of incredible courage who, in the end, succeed. And I hope that’s a powerful message.”

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