They broke everything but her spirit. They took everything but her dream. An inspirational true story on children's rights campaigner Christina Noble, a feisty and courageous Irishwoman who was forced into homelessness as a teen when abandoned by her father. As an adult, her compassionate nature drove her to help nearly a million street-children and their families in Vietnam and Mongolia.
Winner of six U.S. film festival awards, including the Spirit Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, NOBLE is heralded by critics as "raw and genuinely powerful," "a joyful and rousing affirmation of the human spirit that will resound widely."
We have FIVE double passes to giveaway to FIVE lucky winners thanks to Rialto Cinemas.
Just answer this simple question: What did Ireland vote in favour of over the weekend?
Email answers only please to office@wiftnz.org.nz (in the subject line) by 5 pm TOMORROW! That's Wednesday May 27 so you better be quick!
The film opens on Thursday May 28.
Rating: M violence, offensive language & sex scenes
Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogoeU_59XEM
For more information about the Christina Noble Children's Foundation: https://www.cncf.org/christinas-story.html Christina Noble OBE is the founder and driving force behind the Foundation. Christina's passion for children's rights is rooted in her own upbringing. She knows what it's like to be young, homeless and desperate. Born in Ireland into the slums of Dublin on 23 December 1944, she and three siblings were raised by their mother while their father frittered away what little money the family had on drinking in pubs.