Life After Life.

The Last Days of Female Artists in Kabul

About the Film:
In July 2021, as the last German soldiers left Afghanistan, a film team traveled to Kabul to document the lives of female singers and artists. Little did they know, this would be their last chance to capture these women’s stories before the Taliban took power. The film captures the resilience of these artists as they navigate dramatic political changes, refusing to let their voices be silenced.

Directed by Andreas Rochholl

Why Watch?

🎤 Art Under Siege: A poignant look at the lives of female artists in a collapsing society
🕊️ Resilience Amid Chaos: Women fighting to preserve their culture and identity
📽️ Historical Moment: A rare glimpse into Kabul’s final days before the Taliban takeover
🎬 Festival Official Selection: Featured in the 2025 Women’s Rights Film Festival

When, Where & Save

🗓️ Festival Dates: March 26 – April 25, 2025
📍 Location: Global Online Event
🎟️ Early-Bird Passes Now 30% Off! (Ends March 12, 2025)

Life After Life - Andreas Rochholl

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Andreas Rochholl - Life After Life
Andreas Rochholl - Director

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