
Saara Chaudry
Parvana (voice)
Soma Bhatia
Shauzia (voice)
Noorin Gulamgaus
Idrees / Sulayman (voice)
Laara Sadiq
Fattema / Old Woman (voice)
Ali Badshah
Nurullah / Talib Security Man (voice)
Shaista Latif
Soraya (voice)
Kanza Feris
Old Woman / Woman in Courtyard (voice)
Kawa Ada
Razaq (voice)
Kane Mahon
Optician / Kiln Owner Talib / Crowd Voices (voice)
Ali Kazmi
Cousin / Fruit Seller / Market Voices (voice)
Mran Volkhard
Megaphone Voice / Shopkeeper (voice)
Ezra Sholeh
Apple Seller / Guard / Teen Boy 2 / Crowd Voices (voice)
Lily Erlinghauser
Zaki (voice)
Wamiq Furoghudin
Prison Gatekeeper (voice)
Millad Hamidkohzad
Other Talib Boy / Guard 2 (voice)
Salaman Hamidkohzad
Male Shopper / Crowd Voices (voice)
Abu Hashim Dostyar
Teen Boy / Market Seller / Crowd Voices (voice)
Sapeda Hashim Dostyar
Child Market Seller / Crowd Voices (voice)
Ali Hassan
Haggling Man / Talib in the Alley / Round Man / Very Old Man (voice)
Finn Jackson Parle
Zaki (voice)
Enayat Mazaryar
Talib Teen / Thin Man / Talib Soldier / Crowd Voices (voice)
Patrick McGrath
Zaki (voice)
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$312,381.00
- #based on novel or book
- #arranged marriage
- #cartoon
- #imprisonment
- #afghanistan
- #father
- #taliban
- #poverty
- #family
- #disguise
- #gender
- #adult animation
- #culture
- #religious intolerance
- #breadwinner
- #father daughter relationship
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