In 2001, Afghanistan is under the control of the Taliban. When her father is captured, a determined young girl disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family.
Trailer
Cast
Saara Chaudry
Parvana
Soma Chhaya
Shauzia
Noorin Gulamgaus
Idrees
Noorin Gulamgaus
Sulayman
Laara Sadiq
Fattema
Laara Sadiq
Old Woman
Ali Badshah
Nurullah
Ali Badshah
Talib Security Man
Shaista Latif
Soraya
Kanza Feris
Sorceress
Kanza Feris
Woman in Courtyard
Kawa Ada
Razaq
Kane Mahon
Optician
Kane Mahon
Kiln Owner
Kane Mahon
Crowd Voices
Ali Kazmi
Darya
Ali Kazmi
Fruit Juice Vendor
Ali Kazmi
Jail Warden
Mran Volkhard
Megaphone
Mran Volkhard
Market Seller
Ezra Sholeh
Stall Seller
Ezra Sholeh
Fruit Seller
Ezra Sholeh
Guard Man on Bike
Lily Erlinghauser
Zaki
Wamiq Furoghudin
Prison Gatekeeper
Millad Hamidkohzad
Other Talib Boy
Millad Hamidkohzad
Guard #2
Salaman Hamidkohzad
Male Shopper
Salaman Hamidkohzad
Crowd Voices
Abu Hashim Dostyar
Teen Boy
Abu Hashim Dostyar
Market Seller
Abu Hashim Dostyar
Crowd Voices
Sapeda Hashim Dostyar
Child Market Seller
Sapeda Hashim Dostyar
Crowd Voices
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Comments
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i never watch 2d animation but i saw the trailer of this animation it deserves more but i hope there will be part 2 cuz parvana hasn't unite with her sister mother and zaki but also delawar it will be the best if they meet each other again
The Breadwinner is a heart-wrenching yet beautiful animation, but what's even more disturbing is the harsh reality that these atrocities are still happening in Afghanistan today. This film goes beyond raising awareness about the war and suffering going on in Afghanistan; it also showcases the extraordinary resilience and bravery of 11-year-old Parvana, who defies all odds by disguising herself as a boy to provide for her family in Kabul under the Taliban regime.The film also shows the oppressive, controlling, and harse enslaving treatment of women in Afghanistan. It's a powerful eye-opener for all ages. #FreeAfghanWomen
love it
I haven't watched the film but the trailer alone just draw me to the film
Very thought provoking and amazing.....
source: The Breadwinner
