WhatsApp Shines A Light On Afghan Women’s Soccer Team In Poignant Documentary
By Nicole Rodrigues, 03 Aug 2023
In a compelling and emotionally charged half-hour film titled We Are Ayenda, WhatsApp, together with The Lab and filmmaker Amber Fares, presents a poignant narrative of the Afghan Youth Women’s National Football Team, shedding light on their struggle for survival in the aftermath of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in 2021.
Amid a backdrop of adversities, the film takes viewers on a journey through the eyes of these brave women, who persistently pursue their passion for soccer, even though it has been banned for females in their country. In addition to facing restrictions on playing sports, women in the country also find themselves barred from attending school or engaging in work opportunities. According to the United Nations, approximately eight million Afghans have been uprooted from their homes, compounding their challenges.
The spotlight falls on Farkhunda Muhtaj, a former captain of the team and a humanitarian activist. Despite not meeting the girls in person, Muhtaj provides vital aid through WhatsApp, guiding them to safety.
Throughout the documentary, the film delves into the risks posed to personal information under such an oppressive regime. It emphasizes the role platforms like WhatsApp can play in safeguarding one’s identity and facilitating an escape during times of crisis.
Interwoven within the film are poignant screenshots of conversations and voice messages, capturing the harrowing journeys of various team members as they seek a way out of the country. Each exchange reveals the depth of fear they experience, offering an intimate glimpse into the profound emotions they grapple with.
The film sparks a deep appreciation for the role that sports, human connections, and technology can play in safeguarding one’s dreams and aspirations.
You can watch the film below or on Amazon Prime.
[via LBB Online and Hypebae, screenshots via WhatsApp]