Nadia

Nadia

In 2000, when Nadia Nadim was eight years old, her father was executed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Her mother gathered her four daughters and fled Kabul, joining the millions displaced by decades of war, first Soviet occupation, then American, then the return of those who had killed her husband. The family reached Denmark as refugees. What came next is the kind of story that sounds invented: Nadia discovered football, became one of the most celebrated strikers in women's professional football, played for Paris-Saint-Germain, captained the Danish national team, and simultaneously completed medical school with the goal of becoming a reconstructive surgeon to treat Afghan women disfigured by war. Director Anissa Bonnefont's documentary follows Nadia as she attempts to return to Afghanistan to learn more about her father's death, is turned back by the ongoing violence, and finds a way to carry that grief forward anyway. Premiered at CPH DOX 2022.

Why This Film Matters: Nadia Nadim's story is a direct rebuttal to the flattened narrative of the refugee: passive, helpless, a problem to be managed. She is one of the most accomplished human beings in this documentary's catalog, a professional athlete and a surgeon simultaneously, who has never stopped being shaped by what was done to her family and her country. Her story spans the entire arc of the war in Afghanistan, from the Taliban's first government through the American occupation and withdrawal to the Taliban's return, and she has lived inside every chapter of it as a real person rather than a statistic. For a generation that came of age watching that war, this film provides the human centre that news coverage almost never does: one family, one life, and what it actually cost.

Nadia
  • Nadia

    In 2000, when Nadia Nadim was eight years old, her father was executed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Her mother gathered her four daughters and fled Kabul, joining the millions displaced by decades of war, first Soviet occupation, then American, then the return of those who had killed her husban...