
Writing HawaWriting Hawa
| Categories | Documentary Film |
|---|---|
| Accessibility | suitable for all age groups of minors |
| Languages | Persian (Farsi) (orig.) |
| Subtitles | English, Slovak, english (suitable for the deaf) |
| Black and white / colour | color |
| Extra | Inclusive subtitles provided, Audiodescription provided |
Filmed over five years, Writing Hawa is the story of three generations of Hazara women from the same family in Afghanistan. With unique access, director Najiba Noori films her mother Hawa and her niece Zahra in their aspirations to emancipate themselves from patriarchal traditions. Forced into marriage as a child, Hawa is already 52 years old when she can truly start learning to read and write. With the support of her daughter, she opens a small textile business: she looks for traditional Hazara embroideries in the Bamiyan region and turns them into modern dresses to sell in Kabul. Hawa eventually saves her granddaughter Zahra from her abusive father in a remote village and brings her to the capital Kabul. There, they study together and make plans for the future. However, the takeover by the Taliban in August 2021 turns the lives of the three women upside down: Zahra has to return to the village she escaped from, and Najiba is forced to flee the country, to live as a refugee in France. From afar, she helps Hawa continue to fight for her dreams.
The screening is also suitable for parents with babies and small children. A parent can go to the cinema with a stroller. No commercials or spots are played before the screening. The projection has a reduced volume and a slight light remains in the cinema hall during the projection. In the screening room, movement and commentary on the film are respected. The capacity of the screening room is not fully filled. The projection may be suitable for people with autism spectrum disorders and otherwise neurodivergent people. Older children can be supervised by the festival staff outside the cinema hall. Autumn creative activities will be prepared in the next room.
If you are interested in babysitting, please let us know: katarina.galisinova@clovekvohrozeni.sk.
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