Director: Carolynypse•Genres: Documentary, Short Film, Social Issue
This documentary short follows a group of young Afghan girls in Kabul who find an unlikely source of joy and empowerment through skateboarding. Despite the challenging circumstances of their war-torn country, these girls learn to skate, fostering a sense of freedom, community, and resilience. The film captures their determination as they navigate both the physical and social obstacles in their path.
The film was widely praised for its uplifting message, powerful storytelling, and intimate portrayal of its subjects. Critics highlighted its ability to find hope and strength in adversity, celebrating the spirit of the young girls. It resonated with audiences for its inspiring narrative and its focus on female empowerment in a difficult environment.
An inspiring and emotionally resonant look at female resilience and the transformative power of sport.
Beautifully shot, capturing both the harsh realities and the vibrant spirit of its young subjects.
A powerful testament to finding joy and freedom in the most challenging circumstances.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews is not readily available, but the film's themes of empowerment and resilience have generally garnered positive sentiment.
Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) - Winner (2020)
The skate school featured in the film, 'Skateistan', was founded in 2007 and aims to educate and empower children through skateboarding.
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