

Bread & Roses
A fight for women's rights after the Taliban's resurgence in Kabul.
Overview
In the wake of the Taliban's return to power, a group of Kabul women lead a revolutionary fight for their rights—and their lives.
- Production
- Excellent Cadaver, Eyan Foundation, Extracurricular
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Crew
- Director
- Sahra Mani
- Cinematography
- Abdul Sami Murtaza
- Composer
- Masoud Sekhavat Doust
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Brent Marchant
January 2, 2025
When the Taliban resumed control of Afghanistan with its takeover of Kabul in August 2021, virtually all of the progress that had been made in bringing democracy and a more open-minded outlook to the nation was wiped out in a heartbeat. That’s particularly true when it came to the regime’s treatment of women. Despite representing half of the country’s population, women and girls were systematically subjugated to the autocratic rule of the Taliban’s brutal misogynist warlords. Women were forbidde…

