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Wajma (2013)

GENRESDrama
LANGDari
ACTOR
Wajma BaharMustafa AbdulsatarHaji Gul AserBrehna Bahar
DIRECTOR
Barmak Akram

SYNOPSICS

Wajma (2013) is a Dari movie. Barmak Akram has directed this movie. Wajma Bahar,Mustafa Abdulsatar,Haji Gul Aser,Brehna Bahar are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Wajma (2013) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.

It's snowing in Kabul, and gregarious waiter Mustafa charms a pretty student named Wajma. The pair begins a clandestine relationship - they're playful and passionate but ever mindful of the societal rules they are breaking. After Wajma discovers she is pregnant, her certainty that Mustafa will marry her falters, and word of their dalliance gets out. Her father must decide between his culturally held right to uphold family honor and his devotion to his daughter.

Wajma (2013) Reviews

  • Sucker-punch powerful social document

    runamokprods2015-01-21

    Note: when I saw this film I knew little about it, and I think that added to it's power. So while this review doesn't contain spoilers in the normal sense -- everything revealed here is in the film's first half, and I've kept my comments deliberately vague -- I'd urge you to see it knowing as little as possible. Of course, if you're reading this you may already know the film's basic plot, With that note, some thoughts if you choose to continue reading. I found this a devastating look at the darkly surreal realities of life for women in Afghanistan. Indeed, the English title 'An Afghan Love Story' is as bleakly sardonic a name for a story as I can remember. What's so powerful about the film is the way that title has a very different meaning for the first chunk of the movie, when the film really does play as a sweet story of young love, if in a repressive world. But then the film starts to examine what happens when things go awry in a relationship in a super-patriarchal society where women are made scapegoats and bear all the weight of social disaster. Perhaps because I knew nothing about the film when I saw it, its endlessly deeper turn into blackness caught me off guard and took my breath away. But I'm willing to bet that the strong performances and tragic raw reality of the film would be pretty overwhelming regardless. An important and powerful social document that screams out for change.

  • Crazy movie!!!

    thecashlady2018-04-28

    So I'm scrolling through my Amazon Prime and run across this movie... I figured I can try to practice my Arabic so I start to watch it not really know what it was about.... crazy movie!!! Definitely a must see- and spot on for what it's really like for most women in that situation- shocked and enjoyed- WELL DONE!

  • Abandoning

    westsideschl2019-01-03

    1. Yes dog fights & fatalities are a part of the culture, and even in the US. Only by showing it can we understand and then act. 2. The physical beatings of the daughter (and other women in the family) by her father is the norm. Says the father, "I'll burn her, I'll put a knife to her throat. She shamed our family. You can mourn your own death. Bitch! May God curse you." A view found in many conservative sectors of the world's major religions. 3. Afghan female suicide rates amongst the highest in the world; from forced marriages; domestic violence; lack of mental health treatment. Estimates of the United Nations Population Fund, 87% of Afghan women have been victims of at least one form of physical, sexual or psychological violence, and 62% have experienced multiple forms of abuse. 4. So what is to be done? Education, and the US w/its power not abandoning females who struggle against abuse & are treated as less than livestock. Unfortunately, Trump, in his "we are not the policemen of the world" approach is abandoning women in many parts of the world. Not only Afghan women but as another example the Kurds who are the only ethnic group in the Turkish, Syrian, Iranian, Saudi regions that gives full democratic equality to women.

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