In the war-torn countryside, a maiden finds her path blocked by a group of threatening men.
But a woman from a nearby village suddenly jumps between the men and their victim. The men laugh at this ordinary peasant's
attempt at a rescue.
Alas for them, this is no common peasant: It's Feroza! The undercover cop saves the day with some back flips and well-placed
karate moves – all without smudging her eyeliner.
It's a scene from the movie "Najat," a recent title in the growing catalog of Afghan films that questions everything from
gender roles to political corruption. Some filmmakers are braving death threats to bring such issues to the big screen, and
they hope to change the way Afghans think.
"I want to show that I am powerful," says Saba Sahar, who directed the film and starred as Feroza. "I want to convince all
Afghan women that they are powerful."
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