词条 | Mary Ayubi | |
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CareerMary was trained to participate in film making by an organization known as AINA in 2002, she participated in a 1 year program that led to the development of several films such as Shadows and Afghanistan Unveiled.[2] These two documentaries worked to bring awareness around the world about the violence that occurs to women in Afghanistan.[2] These documentaries changed Mary’s life by making her a pivotal figure in the women’s rights movement in Afghanistan.[2] Considering the graphic content of the documentaries, specifically Shadows, Mary was forced to leave her country and move to Los Angeles due to threats from the Taliban.[2]
Film careerAfghanistan UnveiledThis film was crucial in recognizing the hardships of women in Afghanistan who are affected by the actions of the Taliban.[3] The documentary focuses on the rights of women and freedoms associated with the fall of the Taliban in Kabul.[3] The main objective of the documentary is to recognize the women who have been targets of violence by the Taliban and give them the opportunity to tell their stories and bring awareness to the struggles of the lives of women all over Afghanistan.[3] Women trained by the AINA traveled throughout Afghanistan to listen and tell the stories of the women who have been affected by the Taliban.[3] From stories of slaughter and threats of violence, women tell their stories in order to articulate the existing lack of rights and horrible experiences associated with the Taliban.[3] ShadowsShadows is a second documentary that Mary Ayubi was more heavily involved with which was created as a sequel to the Afghanistan Unveiled documentary.[4] Shadows details more stories about women who are affected by the violence associated with the Taliban in Afghanistan.[4] This documentary details gruesome stories about kidnapping and sexual violence women in Afghanistan are subject to.[4] Through the documentaries, the hope is that change will come to Afghanistan in relation to the rights and treatment of women.[4] FilmographyAfghanistan Unveiled,2003 :Video Journalist[3]Shadows, 2004 :Co-Director[5][4]Accomplishments and awards
Organization associationsAINAAn organization that Mary Ayubi is involved with that aids women and children through their education and involvement in society.[6] This organization encourages the involvement in society through communication and media outlets.[6] Ayubi was trained through this organization which led to her involvement in the Afghanistan Unveiled documentary.[6] This organization aids to bring awareness to the struggles of women and children around the globe and also gives women and children the opportunity to gain education and have involvement in society which they may not be able to do otherwise. RAWAMary Ayubi is involved in an organization which also helps aid the recognition of women’s rights in Afghanistan known as the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan.[7] The association works to bring awareness and aid to the women in Afghanistan who are not only affected by the Taliban but also those whose rights are violated due to the violence and war surrounding the lives of women.[8] RAWA uses social networking and internet to make the public aware of the implications and violence on women in Afghanistan.[8] RAWA organizes refugee camps, schools, orphanages etc. for people who are affected by violence in Afghanistan in order to work to protect them from the Taliban either through recruitment or violence.[8] Evidenced by the documentary Shooting Women,[7] Mary Ayubi along with several other women are involved with this organization in which they work to bring awareness to the globe about the lack of rights of women in Afghanistan and the continuing violence they are subjected to. References1. ^1 2 USC Libraries and Villa Aurora. Shadows: A Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker Mary Amin Ayubi (2007): n. pag. Web. 5 Oct. 2015. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ayubi, Mary}}3. ^1 2 3 4 5 Kumar, Deepa. "Book and Film Reviews." JSTOR. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005. Web. 05 Oct. 2015. 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 Kridle, Cindy. "Afghanistan Unveilied." Woman Make Movies (2003): n. pag. Web. 5 Oct. 2015. 5. ^1 "Visual Communication Institute." AINA. Ed. AINA. N.p., 18 June 2011. Web. 5 Oct. 2015. <{{cite web |url=http://www.ainaworld.org/actions/project.php?project=women_s_film_group |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-11-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303235407/http://www.ainaworld.org/actions/project.php?project=women_s_film_group |archivedate=2016-03-03 |df= }}>. 6. ^1 2 "AINA Mission." AINA. Ed. AINA. N.p., Web. 5 Oct. 2015. <{{cite web |url=http://www.ainaworld.org/mission/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-11-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170118130913/http://www.ainaworld.org/mission/ |archivedate=2017-01-18 |df= }}>. 7. ^1 Shooting Women. Dir. Alexis Krasilovsky. WOMEN MAKE MOVIES | Shooting Women. N.p., 2008. Web. 05 Oct. 2015. 8. ^1 2 Chiovenda, Melissa Kerr. "Unequal Virtual Terrains: Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA)." Sage Journals. Sage Publications, Mar. 2013. Web. 05 Oct. 2015. 3 : Afghan film directors|Year of birth missing (living people)|Living people |
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