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In 2003, a film simply titled Osama emerged from the rubble of Kabul, becoming a landmark in world cinema. It was the first feature film made entirely in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban regime, and it won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. Despite its title, the movie has no connection to the al-Qaeda leader. Instead, the name reflects the central character's borrowed identity—a boy’s name forced upon a girl in a society where women have been erased from public life. osama movie 2003
The film received near-universal acclaim for its raw, neorealistic style and its unflinching look at life under fundamentalism. Would you like to know more about the
The story follows a pre-teen girl (played by Marina Golbahari) living in a family comprised only of women: herself, her mother, and her grandmother. Following the death of all the men in their family during various Afghan wars, the family faces starvation because the Taliban forbids women from working or leaving their homes without a male "legal companion". Despite its title, the movie has no connection
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Osama struggles to maintain her disguise but is eventually exposed when she begins to menstruate during training. She is arrested and eventually "spared" from execution only to be forced into marriage with a much older man who already has three wives. Production Details