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Cast

Shogofa Sediqi

Shogofa Sediqi

Shogofa Sediqi

Najwa Alimi

Najwa Alimi

Najwa Alimi

Fereshta Mahboby

Fereshta Mahboby

Fereshta Mahboby

Khalida Rasheed

Khalida Rasheed

Khalida Rasheed

Crew

Brishkay Ahmed

Brishkay Ahmed

Director

Brishkay Ahmed

Brishkay Ahmed

Producer

Brishkay Ahmed

Brishkay Ahmed

Writer

Brishkay Ahmed

Brishkay Ahmed

Editor

Brishkay Ahmed

Brishkay Ahmed

Cinematography

Fatima Tawakoli

Fatima Tawakoli

Cinematography

Ali Hussein Husseini

Ali Hussein Husseini

Cinematography

Sajad Saee

Sajad Saee

Production Coordinator

Chris Hind

Chris Hind

Music

Sofia Farahani

Sofia Farahani

Researcher

Atusa Farahani

Atusa Farahani

Researcher

Doug Paterson

Doug Paterson

Sound Designer

Fazel Ahmed Afghan

Fazel Ahmed Afghan

Translator

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In the Rumbling Belly of Motherland

20210.0 / 1083 min
Documentary

Overview

As the U.S. planned to withdraw troops from Afghanistan in September 2021, Canadian-Afghan filmmaker and journalist Brishkay Ahmed was filming IN THE RUMBLING BELLY OF MOTHERLAND. Revealing the ongoing dangers for women reporters, and the extraordinary risks they take, this brave film provides an in-depth look into Zan TV, Kabul’s female-led news agency. A professional journalist herself, Ahmed documents both the harrowing and inspiring work of young, female journalists over the course of the two-year lead up to the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Following parallel news stories as they unfold – two sets of national elections as well as ongoing U.S.-Taliban peace talks – the film reveals the daily hurdles Afghan female reporters and media staff face, underscoring the existential current events that threaten both Zan TV as a media outlet and the livelihoods of the women at its heart.