BBC Two is set to air a documentary that delves into the remarkable story of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was detained in Iran for six years. The film "Prisoner 951" explores her experiences behind bars and provides a personal perspective on her ordeal.
Nazanin's story begins with the separation from her young daughter, who she left behind at just two years old. When Nazanin returned to Iran five years later, her daughter was almost eight years old. The documentary offers an intimate look at Nazanin's life during that time, as well as footage from her arrest and imprisonment.
Beyond her personal account, the film examines the broader context of her detention and delves into the circumstances surrounding her arrest. It also includes interviews with former hostages and high-ranking officials to provide a more comprehensive understanding of events.
Nazanin's story begins with the separation from her young daughter, who she left behind at just two years old. When Nazanin returned to Iran five years later, her daughter was almost eight years old. The documentary offers an intimate look at Nazanin's life during that time, as well as footage from her arrest and imprisonment.
Beyond her personal account, the film examines the broader context of her detention and delves into the circumstances surrounding her arrest. It also includes interviews with former hostages and high-ranking officials to provide a more comprehensive understanding of events.