The brilliance of Wozma Bahar, a good Afghan film actress living in France, in the movie "My Daughter, You Will Be Freed," which will be shown in Canadian cinemas starting today. A very good and influential film and the voice of Afghan women.
Most of the Afghan female filmmakers who took refuge in European countries after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban entered the cinema through the artistic institutions of these countries, and most of the activities of these filmmakers have been made on Afghan issues, especially the plight of women under the Taliban.
Several filmmakers, in an interview with a Kabul Times News reporter, say that the restrictions they had in Afghanistan have now been lifted and they can continue their artistic work without any problems or restrictions.
According to Afghan female filmmakers, restrictions, including appearing in parts of films and programs in Afghan industrial clothes and coverings, made it difficult for them to work and they could not appear among the general public. Now they do not face this problem.
After the fall of Kabul, most actors and artists fled Afghanistan, and the Taliban also closed down all their activities and turned art centers in Afghanistan into schools!
The unprecedented brilliance of Afghan female filmmakers in European and Canadian cinemas