Osama
Afghanistan, The Netherlands, Japan, Ireland, Iran / 2003 / 83 min /
In Dari and Pashto with English subtitles
Best Foreign Language Film, Golden Globe Awards
CICAE Art Cinema Award & Cannes Junior Award, Cannes Film Festival
Sutherland Award, BFI London Film Festival
New Currents Award – Special Mention & Audience Award, Busan International Film Festival

During the Taliban’s rule, women in Afghanistan were not allowed to take jobs or go out without a male escort. This spells certain doom for Osama, whose household doesn’t have a man. For the family’s survival, Osama is asked to dress up as a boy to find work. The plan seems to work until Osama is drafted by the Taliban into a training school for boys. Made with assistance by Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, who invested in the film and lent his camera to the production, Osama was the first feature film shot entirely in Afghanistan after the Taliban’s collapse in 2001. Though made in a time of hope, the film reflected director Siddiq Barmak’s fear that women would continue to face oppression in the post-Taliban era — something now brought into sharper focus as the extremists return to power.

DIR:
Siddiq Barmak
CAST:
Marina Golbahari
Mohammad Arif Herati
Nader Khwaja
Hamida Refah
TIME & VENUE
* 29/10 9:50PM Broadway Cinematheque
03/11 8:10PM PALACE ifc
04/11 9:50PM PREMIERE ELEMENTS
14/11 1:40PM Broadway Cinematheque
22/11 8:10PM Broadway Cinematheque
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