Amnesty defends filming of woman stoned to death

20-minute scene has been called ‘lurid torture porn’ but campaigners believe we need to know the truth

A movie opening in London tomorrow, based on a true story from Iran, contains a prolonged scene in which a woman is slowly stoned to death by her family and neighbours. It goes on for 20 minutes, showing stone after stone being hurled at the defenceless woman whose brutal husband has invented the story of her adultery.

When The Stoning of Soraya M opened in Manhattan last summer, the New York Times criticised the film because it "thoroughly blurs the line between high-minded outrage and lurid torture-porn".

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is a London-based reporter who writes about show business and arts for The First Post. She has worked in Hollywood and Paris.