Osama Film 2003 ((new))
The film also sheds light on the psychological toll of living under oppressive regimes, where women were subjected to constant surveillance and control. Osama's experiences serve as a microcosm for the broader struggles faced by Afghan women, who were forced to adapt to a society that denied them their basic rights.
The film "Osama" revolves around the story of a young girl, Osama (played by Marina Golabeg), who lives with her mother and sister in Kabul. When her father, a blacksmith, is injured and unable to work, Osama decides to disguise herself as a boy to take her father's place in a sewing factory. The film skillfully portrays the hardships and challenges faced by Osama as she navigates a male-dominated world, all while keeping her true identity hidden. osama film 2003
| Act | Title | Key Event | Theoretical Frame | |------|-------|-----------|-------------------| | 1 | Erasure of Mother | Mother loses job, forbidden to leave house | Patriarchy & spatial control | | 2 | Performance of Son | Cutting hair, renaming to Osama | Gender performativity | | 3 | Discovery & Punishment | Caught menstruating, sent to a religious court | Biopower & bodily exposure | The film also sheds light on the psychological
