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The Breadwinner (2017) Movie Review

January 29, 2018 Steve Baqqi
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I had never heard of, nor even seen, a trailer for The Breadwinner before I went to see the movie. I happened to be walking by the small independent theater near my apartment, saw a poster for the film, and decided to watch it. Going in blind, I didn’t realize until after the screening that The Breadwinner is based on the bestselling book of the same name by Deborah Ellis. The Breadwinner was adapted by the Irish studio, Cartoon Saloon, which also made The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea. The film’s plot revolves around a family struggling under the heel of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. The family’s youngest daughter, Parvana, is forced to traverse the streets of Kabul, disguised as a boy or bacha posh (literally translated  “dressed up as a boy”), to earn money for their survival after their father, Nurullah, their sole provider, is taken prisoner.

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Tags The Breadwinner, Movie Review, Deborah Ellis, Cartoon Saloon, The Secret of Kells, Songs of the Sea, Afghanistan, Taliban, bacha posh, Parvana, Nurullah, Prison, CGI, Animation, The Shawshank Redemption, Kabul, Vilence
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