Entrevista a malala yousafzai biography
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It's a Wednesday morning and I'm in Covent Garden.
Entrevista a malala yousafzai biography
As 8.30am hits, a room full of journalists munching on croissants and an assortment of other pastries make their way into a small, private cinema to witness a film which those before them have called "Outstanding" (The Guardian) and "Inspirational" (everyone ever).
It's the official press screening for the BAFTA nominated Best Documentary, He Named Me Malala - telling the story of Malala Yousafzai, the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Constructing the sentence "Malala Yousafzai, the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize" is a victory in itself for Malala and her father Ziauddin Yousafzai.
When we speak to him, he tells us "In the beginning, Malala was known as that girl who was shot by the Talaban. It was really painful for me as a father and for my wife. Whenever she was mentioned her introduction was 'the girl who was shot' - but people didn't know why she was shot.
What was the story behind that shoot