Emma Watson interviews Malala Yousafzai Nobel Peace Prize

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKckKStggSY

Ringkasan

TLDREmma Watson et Malala Yousafzai ouvrent ensemble le festival "Into Film Festival". Emma exprime son admiration pour Malala, soulignant à quel point le film illustre bien son caractère à la fois extraordinaire et ordinaire, ce qui montre que tout le monde peut influencer le changement. Malala partage son rêve que chaque enfant ait accès à une éducation de qualité, en mettant l'accent sur l'importance de l'éducation secondaire. Elle insiste sur la nécessité que le film inspire des actions concrètes et devienne un mouvement plutôt qu'une simple œuvre cinématographique. Elles discutent également du rôle des hommes dans le féminisme, Malala affirmant que son père est un exemple en soutenant activement l'égalité et en se déclarant féministe. Elles s'accordent sur le fait que le féminisme est souvent mal perçu, alors qu'il devrait simplement signifier égalité. Enfin, elles abordent le sujet de la foi de Malala et l'importance qu'elle a dans sa lutte pour l'éducation des filles.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 Emma Watson et Malala Yousafzai ouvrent le festival "Into Film Festival" ensemble.
  • 👧 Le rêve de Malala est d'assurer une éducation de qualité pour tous les enfants.
  • 📚 Importance de l'enseignement secondaire soulignée par Malala.
  • 🎥 Malala veut que son film inspire l'action et devienne un mouvement.
  • 👨‍👧 Le père de Malala est un exemple de soutien masculin au féminisme.
  • 👩‍🎤 Malala se déclare féministe après avoir écouté Emma Watson.
  • ✊ Le féminisme devrait être synonyme d'égalité, selon Emma et Malala.
  • 🌍 Objectifs de développement durable pour une éducation universelle.
  • 🎨 Le film utilise une animation inspirante pour partager le message.
  • 🙏 Malala combine foi et éducation dans sa mission.

Garis waktu

  • 00:00:00 - 00:23:13

    Emma Watson accueille Malala Yousafzai à l'ouverture du festival "Into Film". Emma admire Malala pour son message de changement et d'éducation pour tous. Malala explique son rêve de voir chaque enfant avoir accès à une éducation de qualité, et souligne l'importance de travailler dur pour y parvenir à travers le Malala Fund. Le film inspirant sur Malala transmet un message éducatif mondial, encourageant chacun à se joindre au mouvement pour l'éducation des filles. Malala parle du rôle crucial de son père comme exemple pour les hommes soutenant l'égalité des genres, et affirme l'importance du féminisme comme synonyme d'égalité.

Peta Pikiran

Video Tanya Jawab

  • Quel est l'objectif principal du Malala Fund?

    Fournir une éducation de qualité à tous les enfants, surtout en insistant sur l'éducation secondaire.

  • Quelle a été la réaction de Malala après avoir vu son film?

    Elle l'a trouvé inspirant et espère qu'il suscitera l'action pour l'éducation des filles.

  • Quel est le message principal du film selon Emma Watson?

    Que chacun peut encourager le changement, et que Malala est extraordinaire mais aussi ordinaire.

  • Comment Malala répond-elle à ceux qui disent que les hommes ne devraient pas être féministes?

    Elle affirme que les hommes doivent soutenir l'égalité des sexes et se déclare elle-même féministe.

  • Comment le père de Malala influence-t-il sa vision du féminisme?

    Il soutient activement l'égalité des sexes et se considère féministe, ce qui inspire Malala.

  • Quel est le rôle des objectifs de développement durable selon Malala?

    Élever la voix pour l'éducation primaire et secondaire pour tous les enfants.

  • Quel est l'impact que Malala espère du film?

    Qu'il devienne un mouvement pour l'action et pas seulement un film.

  • Quels sont les défis liés à la perception du féminisme selon Malala et Emma?

    Le mot "féminisme" est chargé de connotations négatives mais devrait être synonyme d'égalité.

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  • 00:00:06
    Hello everyone! I'm Emma Watson
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    I'm delighted to be welcome you all to the opening of the "Into Film Festival"
  • 00:00:13
    It's an honor to be joined by Malala Yousafzai
  • 00:00:17
    - Hello Malala
  • 00:00:18
    - Hello
  • 00:00:19
    (laughs)
  • 00:00:20
    First, I just wanted to say how wonderful I thought the film was
  • 00:00:24
    and that you're just my absolute hero so,
  • 00:00:26
    this is... this is... uhm
  • 00:00:28
    - It's so good I have to see you, it's so good
  • 00:00:30
    - oh, that's really kind, thank you
  • 00:00:32
    I think the best part of the film for me was that you got to see what obviously made you so extraordinary
  • 00:00:38
    but more importantly ordinary
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    which shows that anyone can encourage change
  • 00:00:43
    and, I just thought that was a wonderful message from the film
  • 00:00:47
    Do you have a sense of a tangible goal that you would like the Malala Fund to reach within your lifetime?
  • 00:00:54
    So, uhm, it's my simple dream and based straight forward:
  • 00:00:57
    I want to see every child to get quality education
  • 00:01:00
    and in order to make sure that that dream comes true we have to work hard
  • 00:01:04
    and we have to take action, and that's why tool of Malala fund will working each and everyday
  • 00:01:09
    and now this sustainable development goals are going to be set up, to be a raising our voice
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    saying that not just primary education should be focus on but both primary and secondary education should be available
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    to every child and this is been my mention and it'll make it come true, i'll try my best
  • 00:01:26
    how dose it feel to have your story shown on film and screen to thoundsands of young people today as part of the end till film fastival?
  • 00:01:34
    ahh, it's quite interesting when i don't like seeing myself on tv or i can't even hear my voice
  • 00:01:40
    so.....um but once the film was made and i watched . It really inspried me the way David ..... did director of the film
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    has delivered our story to animation and speared the massages of education across the world
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    and it was his commitment to this called, that let's do this making of this movie
  • 00:01:57
    and it covered as as you have seen it. it covered like the family story, and how we stood up for try to education
  • 00:02:05
    and did hard time of terrorism and that was vary, so hopfully the massage was spreaed and it will insprie more people
  • 00:02:11
    to come together and join the campaign that we are having to Malala fund hastag with Malala
  • 00:02:16
    and ..umm... ahhh.. to come together and do something,it's not just that you watched the film
  • 00:02:21
    but you do something and i want this movie not just to be a movie but to movement
  • 00:02:27
    that's amazing and i thought that the animation and film was so beautiful
  • 00:02:31
    and (M:thank you) i love them mathorgy behind it, and it just really it it it was so beautifully dawn and
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    so well... and i completely agree with you, i think it's great that people watching the film
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    and wonderful but it's great that you want people to really do something
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    and take action as well and this is about a movement not just a film i think it's amazing
  • 00:02:53
    that it's going so far being on that um.... apart of the film really touched me was, how big of a role
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    you know your father has played in your life and...and in the film, how would you respond to anyone
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    who said that you know men can't be feminist or should not be complaining for girls right?
  • 00:03:14
    well my father that he had said an example to all parents and all men or all men that
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    if we want equality if we want equal rights for woman then we have to, men have to step forward
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    because if we complain that woman don't get equality equal rights , it's mean that all the things that taken
  • 00:03:32
    by men so they need to step back and say, we want we are here to support, so it can't happen that
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    may not just thinking it's just a few ....?... crazy faminist and the gonna change it
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    and things are going to be change soon. it's not going to happen like this, we going to have to walk together
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    that how change really come and this is the role that my father has taken, he believes in woman rights
  • 00:03:56
    he believe in equality and he called himselve a feminist but injustingly and this was feminism
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    it has been a very tricky word and i had.. when i heard the first time
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    i was...i hearted in...in like.. i heard some negative responds and some positive one
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    and i hesitated in saying, am i a feminist or not? then after hearing your speech
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    ahhh when you said if not now when? if not me who? i decided that there is no way and it's nothing wrong
  • 00:04:27
    by calling yourself a feminist, so i am a feminist and you are should be feminist because feminism is another word for equality
  • 00:04:34
    wow i am so ...?..? to hear that, that's absolutely amazing, and i agree with you
  • 00:04:39
    it's become this really difficult word, but i think it's it's wonderful when people do impressive
  • 00:04:45
    because it's should be synonymous with equality
  • 00:04:48
    M: you've been have for good any definition. E: i really really have um.. so that was wonderful
  • 00:04:53
    wow im so ...?.. to here that.. ahh.... well kind of some question but what would you say to people
  • 00:05:02
    who argue that realign and educating woman are.... i thought again that was so wonderful
  • 00:05:08
    and the film to show how importand your faith and your spiriat espacial your reality were and giving your strength
  • 00:05:14
    to do the work that you do umm...... i just thought that was just wonderful part of the film
  • 00:05:20
    but what would you say to people the ... you know that your scripted say that
  • 00:05:24
    woman should not be educated or that argue that educating woman it's a waste and
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    consept to a wasted idea
  • 00:05:31
    i think people feel to understand religious especially when it come to Isam
  • 00:05:36
    they felt to understand that Islam, the word Islam means peace, so they feel to
Tags
  • féminisme
  • Malala Yousafzai
  • Emma Watson
  • éducation
  • égalité des sexes
  • Into Film Festival
  • cinéma
  • droits des femmes
  • inspiration
  • changement social