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In Her Hands

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United States · 2022
1h 33m
Director Marcel Mettelsiefen, Tamana Ayazi
Starring Zarifa Ghafari
Genre Documentary

In Her Hands tells the story of Zarifa Ghafari who, at 26, became one of Afghanistan's first female mayors and the youngest to ever hold the position. As Western forces announce their retreat and the Taliban start their sweep back to power, Zarifa and women across the country struggle to adapt to a new reality.

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The New York Times by Devika Girish

The film is so enamored with Ghafari’s status as an exceptional symbol — a powerful woman in a man’s world — that her actual work as a politician gets short shrift.

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TheWrap by Fran Hoepfner

The documentary is so outwardly focused, so intended for Western audiences, that it barely transcends the nature of a Wikipedia page, afraid to push back or to show anything that might complicate the notion of what a female leader has to do either to get work done or to be respected (or ideally both).

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IndieWire by Kate Erbland

In Her Hands is happy to tout Ghafari’s status, the easy headlines about her gender and her age, even tougher stories about the price she’s paid for her work. As to what Ghafari has really done, what she really means beyond those quick hits, there’s nothing.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Lovia Gyarkye

Scenes with her family members — especially her younger sisters — reflect a people growing more disenchanted with the state of affairs. The interviews with the Taliban — which grow repetitive and often feel like part of a different project entirely — contextualize the group’s ambitions and increased brazenness. In Her Hands starts to resemble a high-stakes drama in tone and style.

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