A smile for life
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Afghan director and producer
Born in Tehran in 1991, Shahrbanoo Sadat spent her early childhood in Iran, where she faced severe racism and discrimination as an Afghan refugee and was eventually expelled from school because of her nationality.
After the fall of the Taliban in 2001, she moved to her parents’ village in central Afghanistan. Following six years out of school, she convinced her father and local authorities to allow her to attend a boys’ school, entering directly into the 12th grade.
At 18, she moved to Kabul and enrolled at Kabul University, where a registration error placed her in the Cinema Department. She later left her studies to work at Tolo TV, one of the most prestigious private television channels in Kabul at the time.
In 2009, she directed her first documentary, A Smile for Life, during a workshop with Ateliers Varan. Her short fiction film, Vice Versa One (2011), was selected for the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes. In 2013, she founded Wolf Pictures and co-directed Not at Home with her later producer Katja Adomeit; the film was selected for the Rotterdam Film Festival.
At 19, she became the youngest filmmaker selected for the Cinéfondation Residency at Cannes, where she developed her first feature, Wolf and Sheep, which won the Art et Cinéma CICAE Award in 2016. Her second film, The Orphanage (2019), also premiered at the Directors’ Fortnight.
After the Taliban returned to power in 2021, she went into exile in Germany. In 2026, her third feature, No Good Men, opened the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale).
These films are part of her planned five-film pentalogy, inspired by the unpublished autobiography of her friend Anwar Hashimi and by her own life experiences.
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"Wolf and Sheep", fiction, Afghanistan/Denmark/France/Sweden, 2016, 86' – Art and Cinema Award, Director's Fortnight, Festival de Cannes, 2016
"Who wants to be the wolf?", fiction, Afghanistan, 2014, 11' – Concorto film festival, Pontenure, 2015
"Not at home" co-directed with Katja Adomeit, hybrid, Afghanistan/Denmark/Germany, 2013, 65' – International Film Festival, Rotterdam, 2014
"Vice Versa One", fiction, Afghanistan, 2011, 9' – Director's Fortnight, Festival de Cannes, 2011