A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 2, 2023
Original Title:
We Are Ayenda
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
WhatsApp
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
As the Taliban claimed power in 2021 and banned women and girls from participating in sports, the members of the Afghanistan Youth Women's National Football Team needed to escape their own country or risk being captured. What happened next is an extraordinary story of survival, sisterhood and the human right to privacy. Presented by WhatsApp.
ADR & Dubbing:
Jamie Muffett
Natalia Rolleston
Will Brood
Animation:
Lauren Koenig
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Sarah Katz
Archival Footage Research:
Sarah Beitch
Art Designer:
John Valle
Chris Riley
Art Direction:
Ruth Levy
Assistant Camera:
Tiago Silva
Sílvia Diogo
Gonçalo Soromenho
Márcia Sousa
Assistant Editor:
Ian Colon
Scott Crozier
Austin Hobart
Assistant Set Decoration:
Victor Mendes
Mário Santos
Assistant Sound Editor:
Nicholas Kim
Associate Producer:
Alex Jurisich
Alex Zhao
Anna Tran
Best Boy Grip:
Luis Miranda
Boom Operator:
Carolina Pichel
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Justin Lomax
Camera Operator:
Inês Carvalho
Color Assistant:
David Oh
Matthew Stepanek
Colorist:
Kya Lou
Consulting Editor:
Rabab Haj Yahya
Development Producer:
Lara Heintz
Digital Imaging Technician:
Nuno Buça
Director:
Amber Fares
Director of Photography:
Daisy Zhou
Driver:
Eugenio Liziario
Jaime Mendes
Pedro Silveira
Editor:
Ashley Rodholm
Electrician:
Tiago Antonio
Vasco Carlos
Executive Producer:
Eshan Ponnadurai
Vivian Odior
Ghada Soufan
Sophie Ho
Vida Habibi
Adam Groves
Zac Ryder
Eric Stern
Philip Bolus
João Holbeche Beirao
Mohammad Gorjestani
Malcolm Pullinger
Rocco Campanelli
Christina Roldan
Patrick Nugent
Kim Christensen
First Assistant Director:
João Cisneiros
Gaffer:
Vitor Miranda "Tita"
Generator Operator:
Ricardo Pereira
Grip:
Rodolfo Santos
José Coimbra
José Paulo
Armando Chouriço
Head of Production:
Diane Valera
Drew Rissman
Key Grip:
Miguel Efe
Line Producer:
Ariadna Llovet
Location Assistant:
Joana Dionisio
Aurora Benfeito
Marta Lopes
Location Manager:
Ermelinda Santos
Makeup & Hair:
Liliana Ribeiro
Martinha Costa
Music:
William Ryan Fritch
Music Supervisor:
Meghan Riechmann
Post Producer:
Alex Friedman
Post Production Assistant:
Rachel Valdivia
Post Production Supervisor:
Simran Mahal
Producer:
Amanda Naseem
Javed Rezayee
Production Assistant:
Eugenio Liziario
Jaime Mendes
Pedro Silveira
Katya Bolus
Production Coordinator:
Magda Vicente
Production Driver:
Marco Marcelino
Production Manager:
Paulo Guedes
Production Office Assistant:
Marcia Paralta
Second Assistant Director:
Rui Macedo
Sound Designer:
Brian Sharifi
Sound Editor:
James Hicken
Sound Engineer:
Tomé Palmeirim
Still Photographer:
Razan Alzayani
Translator:
Mahdiya E.
VFX Artist:
Garret Walter
Video Assist Operator:
João Ferreira
Wardrobe Assistant:
Marta Lemos
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Carla Figueiredo
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