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Jennifer Lawrence is determined to "put more light on women's suffrage in Afghanistan". The Oscar-winning actress is the co-producer of the documentary 'Bread And Roses' - which looks at the women living under Taliban rule in Afghanistan - and Jennifer has confessed to being hugely passionate about the issue. The 32-year-old star told Sky News: "You watch it on the news and you know that it's just going to eventually fade out of the news and I didn't want these women's lives to just be a quick story that everybody forgets about." Jennifer actually approached her producing partner in an effort ...
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Jennifer Lawrence believes the news doesn’t show enough stories about “women fighting back” against the Taliban. The Oscar-winner, 32, made the statement as she unveiled her new role as the producer of a documentary charting the lives of females in Afghanistan following its takeover by the group. Jennifer, who has 15-month-old son Cy with her art gallery director husband Cooke Maroney, 38, told the BBC about the ‘Bread and Roses’ film, which premiere at the Cannes Film Festival: “My heart was beating so fast watching these women defy the Taliban. “You don’t see this side of the story, women fi...
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