Jag var värd 50 lamm
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Jag var värd 50 lamm

I Was worth 50 Sheep is the story of a brave girl, Sabere, and her struggle for life. Through the prism of her family this heart-rending and thought-p...rovoking film brings the tragedy that is Afghanistan vividly to life. Sabere, has a price on her head. When she was just ten years old she was sold to a man forty years her senior. After seven years of confinement and abuse she escaped to find temporary refuge in a women's sanctuary. Now she again has a price on her head as her husband will kill her on sight. The camera picks up Sabere at the point where she has re-made contact with her family. She faces the decision of whether to stay in the safety of the sanctuary or whether to rejoin her family. For the family it is a dangerous game of cat and mouse as they move from location to location, always trying to stay one step ahead of her murderous husband. Only divorce can set Sabere free. But Islamic law will only grant a divorce if she can bring her husband to court. But there is a problem. Her husband is a Taliban man far beyond the reach of the law. With desperation mounting, Sabere's step-father proposes an audacious plan. They try to mount a "sting" that would simultaneously capture her husband and free Sabere from his clutches. But for it to work, Sabere will have to meet her husband. And all the while the family dreads receiving the telephone call that will seal the fate of Sabere's ten-year-old sister. I Was worth 50 Sheep is a simple and moving story of one family's struggle to survive. I Was worth 50 Sheep was filmed over a period of two years in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, by award-winning director Nima Sarvestani. Show More

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ether to stay with them and risk being killed, or to go back to the sanctuary where she will be safe but alone.

This powerful and emotionally-driven film sheds light on the harsh realities faced by women in Afghanistan. It delves into issues such as child marriage, domestic abuse, and the lack of opportunities for women to escape these circumstances.

The film showcases the resilience and bravery of Sabere as she fights for her freedom and her right to live a life without fear. It also highlights the importance of support and solidarity among women in such oppressive environments.

The cinematography beautifully captures the rugged landscapes of Afghanistan, while also capturing the raw emotions of the characters. The performances are outstanding, particularly by the young actress playing Sabere, who delivers a heart-wrenching portrayal of a girl torn between her family and her own safety.

I Was Worth 50 Sheep serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for women's rights in Afghanistan and the need for change. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the challenges faced by women in this part of the world.