Everyone who wants to see a movie made to think based on real problems should see the "flower of dessert" that records the life of Somalia's supermodel who transformed into a human rights activist Wallis Dillie. According to her autobiographical novel of the same name in 1998, the story is talked through flashback. This film is written and supervised by German director Shelly Holman and is starring Diley by Ethiopian model Ria Quéved. The story begins with the story of Valis. Her family is a shepherd of a hot desert nomad in Somalia.
Desert flowers are based on the true story of Waris Dirie's life. All the actions described in the text are facts. Author of the book, "Desert Flower", Wallis Dirie is a very diligent girl. She is a child of the Somali nomadic tribe of East Africa. She experienced a very close and shaped culture with her family. In a true sense, his customs and rituals left scars. She has a good relationship with her family. However, Wallis Dirie is suffering from the painful circumcision of women's circumcision. She then reports on genital excision by family tradition and draws attention to what happens to girls in her hometown.
Born in Somalia, a tribal desert nomad at the age of five, Wallis Dillie survived, and many women could only imagine: female genital excision (FGM). At the age of 13, Dirie's father arranged for her to marry a 60-year-old man. At this point she decided to change her way of life. Her memoirs reveal an extraordinary life: Dirie from domestic workers, undocumented immigrants to London, international model, United Nations Ambassador
When she was 5 years old, in 1970 Wallis Dirie was a victim of her female genitectomy at the house of Somalia. Then when she was 13, her parents arranged to her to marry a man when she was 60; she left home and finally arrived in London. She became a successful model (even in the 1987 James Bond movie), but she retired from the model in 1997 for female genitectomy. . She formed an organization called a desert flower. It is devoted to fighting women's genital excision worldwide. As a mother of four children, she said that cutting female genitalia into Harper's Market is not just a matter of women: "All education starts with mother.