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A Powerful Noise

A Powerful Noise: The Strength of many women!

A Powerful Noise

Based on the life’s of three phenomenal women, “A Powerful Noise” is one of the most profound, life-changing, eye-opening films that I have seen in a long time. There are powerful scenes woven into a great movie. Take Hanh, an HIV-positive widow from Vietnam who finds courage to turn the tragedy of losing her husband and daughter to AIDS into strength to educate her community about the disease.

Jacqueline, well know to her Bamako, Mali community as “Madame Urbain”, is a “Superwomen” to thousands of powerless girls facing unfair treatment daily from their workplaces and society.

Nada is a working mother of three, a refugee, and a Bosnian war survivor, who is determined to let nothing come between her and her hard work of creating better job opportunities for widows, and fair trade opportunities for poor families to sell their crops and livestock.

These women are true warriors teaching an important lesson in life about how ” You can never know how strong you are, until being strong is your only option”, and how “the impact of one voice has the power to awaken the power of many”.

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