Hava, Maryam, Ayesha Explained

Hava, Maryam, Ayesha
Director:Sahraa Karimi
Producer:Sahraa Karimi
Katayoon Shahabi
Starring:Arezoo Ariapoor
Cinematography:Behrouz Badrouj
Editing:Mastaneh Mohajer
Studio:Noori Pictures
Sahraa Karimi
Distributor:Noori Pictures
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:Afghanistan
France
Language:Dari
Persian

Hava, Maryam, Ayesha (Persian: حوا، مریم، عایشه) is a 2019 Afghan drama film directed by Sahraa Karimi. It was the first independent film shot in Afghanistan with an all-Afghan cast and crew.[1]

The film had its world premiere at the Horizons section of the 76th Venice International Film Festival, and had its first screening in Asia at the Busan International Film Festival.[2]

Plot

Three women in Kabul face challenging moments in their lives during pregnancy.

Sahraa Karimi says of the characters: "They face difficulties with pregnancy, and also, they question their motherhood. What does it mean to be a pregnant woman in Afghan, patriarchal society? I like all films where women are very strong."[3]

Cast

Reception

Critical response

The Hollywood Reporter spoke of an "accomplished narrative debut from Karimi" with "solid" lead actresses and noted that the three stories of the film were "performed with grace and humanity".[4]

Screen Daily described the film as an "engaging, accessible feature" and "a poignant triptych confronting the plight of women with no control over their bodies or their destinies". The review gave special nods to the "thoughtful production design" and the cinematography capturing "a sense of Kabul’s bustling streets and sprawling cityscapes".[5]

Awards and nominations

The film was selected as the Afghan entry for Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards,[6] but it was not included on the Academy's final list of films for consideration because of alleged questions over the legitimacy of the Afghan committee that submitted the film.[7]

AwardDateCategoryRecipientResult
Venice Film Festival2019Venice Horizons AwardHava, Maryam, Ayesha[8]
Asian World Film Festival2019Best ActressArezoo Ariapoor, Fereshta Afshar, Hasiba Ebrahimi
Dhaka International Film Festival2020Best ActressArezoo Ariapoor, Fereshta Afshar, Hasiba Ebrahimi[9]
Tasveer South Asian Film Festival2021Jury Prize: Best DirectorSahraa Karimi

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arts & Ideas Celebrates "Visionary" Voices. Gellman. Lucy. Arts Council of Greater New Haven. 13 April 2022.
  2. Web site: Afghan Film Pioneer Noori Pictures Returns to Busan With ‘Hava, Maryam, Ayesha’. Ramachandran. Naman. Variety. 4 October 2019.
  3. News: 9 November 2023 . Afghan Cinema in Exile . 52 Documentary . Voice of America News . 10 November 2023.
  4. Web site: ‘Hava, Maryam, Ayesha’: Film Review. van Boeij. Boyd. The Hollywood Reporter. 16 September 2019.
  5. Web site: ‘Hava, Maryam, Aleysha’: Venice Review. Hunter. Allan. Screen Daily. 6 September 2019.
  6. Web site: Oscars: Afghanistan Chooses Hava, Maryam, Ayesha for International Feature Film Entry . McNary . Dave . Variety . 27 September 2019 . 27 September 2019.
  7. News: Parfitt. Orlando. 6 November 2019. Academy responds to Nigerian Oscar entry Lionheart ruling (update). Screen Daily. 15 November 2019.
  8. Web site: Sahraa Karimi : " When one of the oldest cinemas in Kabul was destroyed, I cried ". Sadid. Lailuma. medialatitudes.be. 5 July 2023.
  9. Web site: 18th Dhaka International Film Festival Concludes. Sarker Snigdha. Puza. WhatsOn.