On Pakistan's Taliban frontier getting an education is an act of defiance, but one woman is opening her school to all.
This is the story of Shabeena, a remarkable school principal, and her quest to bring education to the children, particularly the young girls, living in the shadow of the Taliban on Pakistan's frontier.
Despite age-old traditions that keep girls out of school and send them into arranged marriages, Shabeena's school actively recruits them.
Afshan, a bright young girl who comes from a family of six daughters, is one of her great success stories. Living on the meager wages of a night security guard, her family is committed to each of them attending school.
Another girl, Zarina, comes from similar circumstances but has had to fight to stay in school and resist her family's plan to marry her off at the age of 14.
The film follows Shabeena at work. We see young girls and boys in their classrooms, discussing Pakistan and its future; we hear villagers tussling with different views about education for girls; we see Shabeena recruiting for new students, persuading reluctant parents of the long-term benefits of educating girls.
The Pakistani Taliban attempted assassination of Malala Yousafzai for simply advocating that school aged girls be given equal access to an education in October shows just how tenuous life is for those who simply believe that everyone should have the chance of receiving a quality education.
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