Description |
1 videodisc (DVD) (100 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Summary |
Inspired by a true story, Osama is the first film to be made in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban. The film looks back at the repressive, misogynistic Taliban regime in anguish, telling the tragic tale of a young girl forced to disguise herself as a boy so she can work and save her family from starvation. A twelve year-old girl and her widowed mother, who works secretly in a hospital, are nearly arrested when the brutal Taliban raid the hospital and haul the women doctors off to jail. Forbidden to make a living, and with father, brother and uncles all deceased, the girl’s mother and elderly grandmother hatch a dangerous plan to cut her hair and dress her as a boy – ‘Osama’ – so she can go out and work. She begins working for a kindly shopkeeper, but faces imminent exposure when she is rounded up with the other boys and forced to attend Taliban school. |
Notes |
Off-air recording of World Movies broadcast August 21, 2008. Copied under Part VA of the Copyright Act |
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A Barmak Film |
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In Farsi with English subtitles |
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Subtitles: Ahmad Akbari, Sayar Dehsabzi, Nick Shimmin. Subtitles copyright SBS Australia, 2008 |
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DVD |
Credits |
Writer and Director, Siddiq Barmak ; Producer, Siyamka Alaghehband ; Music, Mohammad Reza Darvishi ; Cinematography, Ebrahim Ghafoori |
Performer |
Marina Golbahari, Mohammad Nader Khajeh, Mohammad Aref Harati |
Notes |
Originally released as a motion picture by Barmak Films and NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation : 2003 |
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Available for Deakin University staff and students only |
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Rated: M |
Subject |
Women -- Afghanistan -- Drama
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Taliban -- Afghanistan -- Drama
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Families -- Afghanistan -- Drama
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SUBJECT |
Afghanistan -- Social life and customs
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Genre/Form |
Feature films
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Author |
Barmak, Siddiq
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Alaghehband, Siyamka
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Darvishi, Mohammad Reza
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Ghafoori, Ebrahim
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Golbahari, Marina
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Khajeh, Mohammad Nader
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Harati, Mohammad Aref
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World Movies Channel (Firm)
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